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Old January 25th 10, 02:48 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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In article ,
(tim....) wrote:

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In article ,
(Roland
Perry) wrote:

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at 16:02:48 on Sun, 24 Jan 2010, MIG
remarked:
And someone on a touristy visit is particularly likely to be caught
out, spending short amounts of time at what may turn out to be an
OSI, thus paying maximum fares and cancelling all capping.

I thought I understood Oyster, but those remarks make no sense to
me. If someone is "always touching in and out", how they possibly
be charged more than the daily cap?


In a phrase "unresolved journeys". OSIs can accidentally create
them.


Bearing in mind that the original question is from a newbie to the
group, using such terms as OSI in a reply is stupid IMHO


I was answering Roland who is a regular here. The OP seemed to be up to
speed on the risks.

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Colin Rosenstiel