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Old October 8th 03, 03:55 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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"David Walters" wrote in message
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On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 14:38:26 +0100, spammy wrote:
i had asked exactly the same two questions that you have just now when i

got
mine a few months ago. ive found that, since you can renew them at

machines
and over the counter, im using them exactly as i would paper tickets,

which
is a shame really. i thought oysters would allow me to renew and use

them on
a bus that same morning. now, im doing the same thing that i was with
paper - walking to the station the day i want to renew my ticket.

internet
renewals are a bit silly if you dont know which station youll be

travelling
from for sure, or if you dont know when your start date will be.


Can't you renew your ticket at a pass agent somewhere? I belive
they have Oyster capable machines and the extra functionality is
about to be enabled.

David



Apparently you can only "load" your tickets onto your card at the stations
in the dropdown menu on the sales site, ie. tube stations I believe. This is
a bitch for me since I live in Greenwich and therefore I have to either
travel without a ticket to a compatible station or buy a single ticket to
there and (as I was advised on the Oyster helpline) claim a refund back for
the single ticket.

I mean really, what a palaver, as if I can be arsed to claim back that
single ticket!!

This is a true case of users having to work round a system's inadequacies
rather than the system meeting needs in the first place.