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Old January 19th 04, 09:56 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Oyster readers turned off

In message , Dave Newt
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Leyton tube about 8pm Saturday night.

Hope there weren't too many pre-pay people going through...


Are you certain the readers were off? The gates can be set to open but
wouldn't normally be powered down unless there's a fault.

For what it's worth, I have a season Oyster so didn't stop to question
it. Then, as it happened, I forgot I was going out of my zone without
pre-pay.

When I got to South Woodford, I couldn't get out of course, so rather
than even making me pay an extension, the 2 SAs kindly let me out for
free (perhaps cos we both talked the same Oyster jargon :-), and I
promised to go and put some pre-pay on to get back in later on.

However, if I HAD had Pre-pay on the Oyster, what would have happened
given that I had no entry recorded? Just an unresolved journey or a
charge of how much on the pre-pay?


If you had no Pre Pay and went out of Zone you'd have a debit of £1.00
showing. On the way back you'd need to put £2.00 for the cost of two
extensions (assuming you have 1 - 2)

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