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August 1st 17, 02:36 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Oyster changes/improvements
Richard J. wrote:
Roland Perry wrote on 01 Aug 2017 at 14:54 ...
In message , at 13:40:31 on Tue, 1 Aug
2017,
d remarked:
The "inside" isn't manned 24x7. And thanks for confirming my impression
that there's a breed of tech geek who thinks one minor improvement is
justifiable, how ever many negative consequences it has. (And no,
talking to humans isn't one of those - the human's barcode reader
struggled to read the new fob too, increasing the length of the queue).
So pay by card or cash, whats the problem?
Do keep up; it's their *loyalty* card, not a payment card.
Fair enough.
Tesco have their own bank
The shop people claim the ATMs are "nothing to do with us", so it could
be a branding thing like Virgin Trains being nothing to do with Virgin
Bank.
however so it wouldn't be beyond the realms of
possibilty for them to have to release a smart card/fob for payment.
I have always thought they should have a combined Credit/Loyalty card.
Maybe there's some regulatory issue with it.
John Lewis manage to have a credit card with a reward scheme that favours
purchases in John Lewis and Waitrose, so there's evidently no regulatory issue with that.
Indeed not; Tesco implemented this idea decades ago, but Roland appears not
to have noticed the ad by every checkout.
However they also have a separate loyalty card for John Lewis, and yet
another one for Waitrose ("My Waitrose"). So full loyalty to the John
Lewis group implies three cards in your wallet. :-(
Why not one of these?
https://www.johnlewisfinance.com/par.../benefits.html
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