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Old January 8th 10, 07:29 PM posted to uk.transport.london
[email protected] rosenstiel@cix.compulink.co.uk is offline
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In article 01ca9068$ead7f320$65cb403e@default, (Michael R
N Dolbear) wrote:

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(Michael R Dolbear) wrote:

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(Michael R Dolbear) wrote:

Wait 'til we get (via the Oyster HelpLine) to the cost of 0845
numbers (cheaper on a landline, more expensive on most mobiles)

http://www.saynoto0870.com suggests
ring 020 7222 5600 (-main TfL Switchboard - ask for Oystercard
Ticketing & Refunds -Available Monday-Friday 8am to 6pm only)

Is 020 7227 7886 not still working?

I think that's the one that Saynoto0870 says just gives a recorded
message telling us to call 0845 330 9876


How recently? I've used it in the past.


http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/f...num=1229787187
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New Oyster Helpline! (TfL)
Reply #10 - Dec 28th, 2009, 9:05am Hi there!

I was trying to get through to the Oyster helpline the other day and
found out that the number provided here (02072277891 - a
non-geographical alternative to 08453309881) now just redirects to a
message telling me to "please put down the handset and call
08453309876". I also tried 02072221234, but it's just an automatic
reply telling me the new number. Does anybody have a
non-geographical
alternative to 08453309876
== end quote


Oh poo! How annoying.

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Colin Rosenstiel