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Old July 19th 10, 11:25 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Mizter T Mizter T is offline
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On Jul 19, 6:10*pm, Paul Terry wrote:

Mizter T wrote:

What's not clear is whether or not a potential user will need £300 (or
£150 or whatever) in available funds in their account (via their
credit/debit card) to be able to rent a bike


I suspect they will. According to a rather old BBC article on the scheme
...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/london/h...id_8293000/829...

... "You'll use credit cards to place an automatic refundable deposit on
the bike".

In other words, pax won't be able to hire the bike (even for the free 30
minutes) unless they have enough credit to pay the deposit. Once the
bike is returned, the deposit is then refunded to the card by means of a
charge back.


Yes, I can't quite see how it'd work otherwise using card pre-
authorisation.


Those with limited funds might therefore be disappointed if hiring a
bike to go on a shopping trip


"But I know I've got enough in my account to buy this engagement
ring... it's a spontaneous thing, you see..."

That said, the scheme (and charging regime) is designed to steer
people towards returning bikes to docking stations after they've
finished their journey, rather than locking them up and keeping them
for themselves - I understand one of the bits of advice that London
(in the form of TfL) got from the Paris Velib scheme was not to
include an integral lock in the bike - the lock on the Paris bikes is
apparently a bit on the puny side, and fairly easily overcome, so
hirers who locked their bikes up were coming back to find them gone.
So the logic being employed in the London scheme is that it's better
from both a security and also a circulation and availability of hire
cycle standpoint that bikes are returned back to docking stations, not
locked up and idle for however long.

And given all that, our hero in search of the engagement ring will in
all likelihood have returned his bike to a docking station before
heading into Graff's or along Hatton Garden - his problem may then
come when he tries to hire a bike to race back to his hopeful
prospect, who may be cooling on him as the seconds pass.

That said, I realise the flaw in my proposition - the card pre-
authorisation would likely be levied at the same time as the 24-hour
or 7-day access fee was taken, so the reserved amount would then not
become available until that period had expired. In which case, our
groom might have got not further than the docking station outside the
palatial self-appointed two-star Pimlico hotel before having to resort
to slower means of moving, leaving our bride to be rather too much
time to ponder the passion-numbing subject of just how long it's been
since a Hoover has seen the carpet under the hotel bed...