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Old May 15th 11, 05:47 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Arthur Figgis Arthur Figgis is offline
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On 15/05/2011 14:34, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 14:18:52 on
Sun, 15 May 2011, Graham Harrison
remarked:
This popped into my inbox last week:

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Dear Mr Harrison,

Transport for London is committed to keeping your personal information
safe and secure.

To enhance security it is important that you keep your login details
secret and take reasonable precautions to keep them safe by not
writing your login details down or disclosing them to others.

In addition, you should not enter details relating to accounts you
hold with TfL onto any websites other than pages that are part of
tfl.gov.uk.

For more information please visit tfl.gov.uk/privacy


Yours sincerely,

Vernon Everitt
Managing Director, Marketing and Communications

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Some years ago I acquired an Oyster and tried, unsuccessfully, to
register it. Since I visit London infrequently I simply add a few
pounds when I need to but usually find Travelcards the way to go so I
didn't worry that my Oyster remains unregistered. But it looks as if
something took and they have my name somewhere.

I have to say I find an unsolicited e-mail like this a tad
interesting, even worrying. Did anyone else get it? Does anyone know
if this is just a bright idea from someone or have they had a problem
somewhere and doing a bit of CYA?


I got the same email (but I'm registered).

And like you I thought it was a rather sanctimonious bit of preaching
where I wasn't quite sure why TfL had decided to become my net-nanny.


Me too. I wondered if it was a bizarre new Nigerian scam, but couldn't
work out how.

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Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK