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On Sat, 2 Mar 2013 10:56:11 +0000, Roland Perry
wrote: In message , at 10:36:05 on Sat, 2 Mar 2013, Richard remarked: I understand the need to launch the thing in stages, so buses first makes a lot of sense, but I think that foreign card acceptance is one thing that should have been sorted-out first. It is just asking for trouble, argument and confusion in a great tourist destination. AFAIK, the problem is in getting foreign card issuers to buy into the feature whereby the cardholder is *never* asked for a PIN (on TfL or other transport operators), which requires some new flag setting as well the card issuer dealing with fraudulent purchases slightly differently. Ah, well that sounds reasonable. I would have said that the UK-only nature of it should be made more clear, but then the whole thing is largely unadvertised so far, maybe for good reason. Richard. |
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