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Old May 3rd 05, 11:00 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Kat Kat is offline
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Default Oyster card season tickets

lonelytraveller wrote:
When oyster card season tickets expire, it still lets you through the
gates for one journey the next day. But it charges you pre-pay, and
even when you renew the season ticket, you still have to pay the
pre-pay fee. So that day cost you twice the amount it normally would.

Is there any way of avoiding this, or getting your money back?


I mentioned this a while back just before capping was implemented.
I think it's unfair if the expired ticket is renewed on the first day of
its expiry and needless to say, it causes us endless problems at the
gates. It's not much of an incentive for season ticket holders to keep
some pre-pay on their Oysters for the occasional extension either
because someone without pre-pay will be stopped after one journey when a
debit is incurred.
We were told that it was necessary for pre-pay capping to work
correctly.
Please complain to customer services and not to station staff who have
no control over this!
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Kat