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Jason January 15th 04 02:38 PM

Maximum value on Oyster Pre-Pay
 
Any idea what the maximum value is that can be placed on an Oyster
Pre-Pay?

http://sales.oystercard.com allows one to "buy up to £50 Pre Pay for
your Oyster card"

At Blackhorse Road, staff refused to add more than £80.


Cheers,

Jason.

Sunil Sood January 15th 04 04:37 PM

Maximum value on Oyster Pre-Pay
 

"Jason" wrote in message
...
Any idea what the maximum value is that can be placed on an Oyster
Pre-Pay?


£90 - listed on http://www.oystercard.com/buy_1_4.php

Regards
Sunil



Anon January 16th 04 11:42 AM

Maximum value on Oyster Pre-Pay
 
The maximum is £90 but the ticket machine can only process up to £50 in one
transaction. So just do it twice.



Anon January 16th 04 11:42 AM

Maximum value on Oyster Pre-Pay
 
The maximum is £90 but the ticket machine can only process up to £50 in one
transaction. So just do it twice.



Jason January 16th 04 03:21 PM

Maximum value on Oyster Pre-Pay
 
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:42:28 -0000, "Anon"
wrote:

The maximum is £90 but the ticket machine can only process up to £50 in one
transaction. So just do it twice.


It original question by me was more about how many Customer Charter
refund vouchers I could convert into Pre-Pay currency.

But I didn't say that, so you weren't to know. :-)


Cheers,

Jason.

TheOneKEA January 16th 04 05:05 PM

Maximum value on Oyster Pre-Pay
 
"Anon" wrote in message ...
The maximum is £90 but the ticket machine can only process up to £50 in one
transaction. So just do it twice.


Why £90? Why not £100?

Brad

Thunderbug January 23rd 04 07:10 AM

Maximum value on Oyster Pre-Pay
 
TheOneKEA wrote:
"Anon" wrote in message ...

The maximum is £90 but the ticket machine can only process up to £50 in one
transaction. So just do it twice.



Why £90? Why not £100?

Brad


EU / FSA rules about e-money purse size?

I don't have any specific URLs to back it up, but nochex has a similar
cap of £90



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