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Old March 13th 12, 08:35 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london,misc.transport.rail.americas
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Default cards, was E-ZPass, was CharlieCards v.v. Oyster (and Octopus?)

"Roger Traviss" writes:

Other than a few toonies and loonies (Google if you don't know what they
are) in the glove compartment for parking meters and they are not really
required as most meters take credit cards, I never carry cash.

Ironially the machines which take cards are the ones where you pay when
you leave, and have had the opertunity to get some change.

Pay and display, where you pay in advance tend to require coins. There
are schemes to pay by phone, but these tend to require some sort of
registration so are only applicable to regulars.


My newest debit card, arrived yesterday, lets me use it like a credit card
for on-line purchases and like a credit card when travelling outside Canada,
although it still debits my bank account.

How does using a debit card differ to using a credit card, surely the
difference is how much the retailer pays and how you settle the bill?

In my experience using a debit card online is exactly the same as using
a credit card.

Phil