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Old November 11th 10, 10:01 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Mizter T Mizter T is offline
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On Nov 11, 9:51 pm, MIG wrote:

On Nov 11, 9:33 pm, "Mizter T" wrote:

"MIG" wrote:
Yesterday, I set and used an OEP for the first time.


I still feel kind of dirty. No one could have known, but I felt as if
they were all looking at me.


;-)


Just don't set it then forget about it, because if you're off to that
mystery land yonder zone 6 armed with a Travelcard plus Boundary Zone
extension, as well as the potential for a battle with the likes of the
bearded red-coated ones you'll also find yourself down a PAYG 'entry
fee' on
your credit.


Still, I'd like to have that confrontation with some SWT RPIs over my
missing OEP when the facility to obtain an OEP is helpfully unavailable
from
SWT stations, but I rather suspect it's never going to happen!


Well, perhaps on principle I wouldn't set one on the grounds that they
are silly, but I had to go to the machine to check my credit anyway,
so it only took a few more seconds to set.


Ni implied criticism - you've got to try it once after all. And like you
say, once you've tried it once, then you can see how easy it is to do, at
least in certain situations - in other positions however its rather harder,
bordering on the impossible even...


An observation: the NR barriers at London Bridge (within the
travelcard zones) normally display nothing on entry if there's a
travelcard on it, or maybe warn if it's close to expiring, but the OEP
triggers them to display the PAYG balance.


Interesting observation - here's another - if the card is associated with an
online account, then it also makes all the journeys appear in the online
journey history (normally it's only the PAYG chargeable ones, those covered
entirely by a Travelcard are absent).

Basically, an OEP kinda makes your Travelcard on Oyster prostitute itself as
if it were a mere PAYG card (...ok, I've gone too far now! You started it
though ;-).