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On Tue, 8 Dec 2015 09:48:32 +0000
Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 09:21:55 on Tue, 8 Dec 2015, d remarked: now the blonde buffoon has closed all the ticket offices it'll make it harder for people to buy Oyster cards. It's actually vastly easier now, because they can be bought from the ticket machines. How is using the convoluted menus on a ticket machine "vastly easier" than going to a window and saying "Can I have an Oyster please?" ? Or if you're a tourist and don't have a clue , well, good luck. To get one from a window you had to queue, and when I got mine there was And of course there are never queues at ticket machines with confused people trying to use them are there. a form to fill in. On the machines it's a very simple couple of button Why did you have to fill a form in for an Oyster? Hand over 5 quid, get oyster card. Sorted. presses, and at the places tourists might be arriving (like St Pancras) the queues for the ticket machines are much shorter now than for the windows in the past. Probably because they've given up bothering. Do you have aspergers? Is that why you prefer machines over people? -- Spud |
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