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Default Unresolved journey - how?

If you take your oyster to a ticket office they can interrogate it and give
you a print out of the last ten journeys. The journey that was unresolved
may still be on there.
I am not convinced that the system is completely working and maybe a gate
was at fault.
At present I see a lot of 94 and 70 errors but when I try and investigate
them the Oyster card registers a 21 error which means it has actually
worked.

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So, like a good boy I've been using my Oyster card properly for the last
month, checking in and out. It's mostly been a travelcard, but for a few
days as a pre-pay.

So I wasn't quite expecting to have had an unresolved journey,
particularly as I've been careful to check in and out. It appeared when
the nice man in the station was refueling my travelcard for another month.
He cancelled it without charge, but I do wonder what it was doing on there
in the first place...



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Old February 3rd 04, 07:24 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Unresolved journey - how?

Anon wrote:
If you take your oyster to a ticket office they can interrogate it
and give you a print out of the last ten journeys. The journey that
was unresolved may still be on there.
I am not convinced that the system is completely working and maybe a
gate was at fault.
At present I see a lot of 94 and 70 errors but when I try and
investigate them the Oyster card registers a 21 error which means it
has actually worked.

"james007" wrote in message
...
So, like a good boy I've been using my Oyster card properly for the
last month, checking in and out. It's mostly been a travelcard, but
for a few days as a pre-pay.

So I wasn't quite expecting to have had an unresolved journey,
particularly as I've been careful to check in and out. It appeared
when the nice man in the station was refueling my travelcard for
another month. He cancelled it without charge, but I do wonder what
it was doing on there in the first place...


I have a zones 2&3 monthly travelcard on Oyster and a prepay balance. Today
I checked in correctly at Finchley Rd, but when I checked out at Swiss
Cottage, the display registered an unresolved journey and showed that the
prepay had been debited with £1. I immediately went to the ticket office
where the charge was reversed, but what is going on?

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