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I've come across my first Oyster card problem, it seems..
My monthly Zone 3 travelcard runs out this weekend, however I've been happily using it on train and bus alike. I purchased a new Z3 TC on Thursday afternoon from East Putney tube to start this coming Monday, with still three days of validity on my old one. However, when I tried to use the card on a bus (the 209 from Mortlake to Hammersmith), the reader rejected it as not valid, and I had to pay my fare. I tried to convince the driver that there was indeed a valid TC on it, and even had the Record Card with the expiry date to prove it, but he wasn't interested. This happened again on the way back, so it wasn't a dodgy reader (unless it was the same bus). The following day I checked the Oyster card at Hammersmith tube station, and the assistant confirmed that there was indeed two tickets on there and my current one was still valid until today. Yet again, I got on the bus and the card refused to work. Could this be some kind of problem with having two travelcards on the same Oystercard and the bus readers getting confused? This seems somewhat problematic - I use that bus a lot! Any thoughts? Should I bother ringing Oyster or have I missed something fundemental here? G. -- | grendel at durge dot org | web technologist | london, uk | "It's people like you what cause unrest" |
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