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In message , at 11:14:27 on Fri, 27
Oct 2017, Neil Williams remarked: If they alerted me every time they processed a transaction that would be jolly irritating.... Some of the new-breed mobile-only banks like Monzo do. I don't find it that annoying, it's just a buzz in your pocket from the app notification each time you spend. goat-herder Only if in coverage, which metrosexuals often overestimate. SWMBO has just returned from Sainsbury's cursing at them because there's no mobile coverage inside (What's App would have been handy to get some input into buying decisions, apparently). /goat-herder You don't have to delete it or anything, just ignore it. Is it an SMS? My g-h candy-bar /g-h phone has a limited storage capacity for them, after which I think they get queued up. It's around half a dozen keystrokes to delete each one, sigh. -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 11:14:27 on Fri, 27 Oct 2017, Neil Williams remarked: If they alerted me every time they processed a transaction that would be jolly irritating.... Some of the new-breed mobile-only banks like Monzo do. I don't find it that annoying, it's just a buzz in your pocket from the app notification each time you spend. goat-herder Only if in coverage, which metrosexuals often overestimate. SWMBO has just returned from Sainsbury's cursing at them because there's no mobile coverage inside (What's App would have been handy to get some input into buying decisions, apparently). /goat-herder No free WiFi in the store? You don't have to delete it or anything, just ignore it. Is it an SMS? My g-h candy-bar /g-h phone has a limited storage capacity for them, after which I think they get queued up. It's around half a dozen keystrokes to delete each one, sigh. |
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"Clank" wrote in message
news On 24.10.2017 4:59 PM, Roland Perry wrote: As a much travelled businessman (in general terms) I can assure you that the lack of a paper receipt/ticket to attach to my expenses claim is a huge disadvantage. Other systems solve this problem easily, as you've been told before. NS's system for Chipkaart produces a very nice online expenses claim receipt (which is specifically valid for Dutch tax purposes in the case of nominal/registered cards,) which is far more convenient than toting around bits of paper - the same can be done for contactless cards. I understand you can register your favourite card with TfL for this very purpose, but I haven't had to claim for travel in London yet. Since I live outside London I would probably buy a paper ticket and claim against that. For NS I just claim for the top-up - I'm liable for Dutch tax, but it's all handled by my employer via a UK/Dutch tax equalisation process that doesn't seem to take account of expenses. So I topped up my Chipkaart with around EUR 120 yesterday morning, scanned the (paper) receipt into the expenses system this morning, and it was approved this afternoon - this is (mostly) for journys I havn't made yet. If I forget to get a receipt I can evidence the purchase via the Chipkaart website, but I still claim against the top-up purchase rather than individual journeys. -- DAS |
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-sept ember.org, at 14:57:25 on Fri, 27 Oct 2017, Recliner remarked: SWMBO has just returned from Sainsbury's cursing at them because there's no mobile coverage inside (What's App would have been handy to get some input into buying decisions, apparently). /goat-herder No free WiFi in the store? Not their own, and none of the major third party not-free (unless you have some collateral accreditation), according to the several wifi-finder apps on my phone. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 18:55:20 on Fri, 27 Oct
2017, D A Stocks remarked: As a much travelled businessman (in general terms) I can assure you that the lack of a paper receipt/ticket to attach to my expenses claim is a huge disadvantage. Other systems solve this problem easily, as you've been told before. NS's system for Chipkaart produces a very nice online expenses claim receipt (which is specifically valid for Dutch tax purposes in the case of nominal/registered cards,) which is far more convenient than toting around bits of paper - the same can be done for contactless cards. I understand you can register your favourite card with TfL for this very purpose, but I haven't had to claim for travel in London yet. Since I live outside London I would probably buy a paper ticket and claim against that. For NS I just claim for the top-up - I'm liable for Dutch tax, but it's all handled by my employer via a UK/Dutch tax equalisation process that doesn't seem to take account of expenses. See my comments about "dispensations". Having had a Dutch client they clearly have the same scheme, all the way down to duplicating their tax office's maximum allowable expenses in various territories as the client's own allowances. So I topped up my Chipkaart with around EUR 120 yesterday morning, scanned the (paper) receipt into the expenses system this morning, and it was approved this afternoon - this is (mostly) for journys I havn't made yet. If I forget to get a receipt I can evidence the purchase via the Chipkaart website, but I still claim against the top-up purchase rather than individual journeys. -- Roland Perry |
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In article , Clank
writes Interestingly enough, when I tried my Amex card, I actually got an alert from AMex stating that they had processed the transaction, but it never actually completed on the Oyster end and failed the same way. They sent an alert to say they processed the transaction? That's unusual. Not Amex, but the issuer of my work-provided credit card sends me an SMS and an email every time I use it. -- Clive D.W. Feather |
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Does anyone else think it's surprising that Crossrail has yet to appear as a dotted line on the Tube map or the London Railways map? Or the TfL Rail map, for that matter. The Jubilee Line Extension was dotted for 5 years or more, but Paddington to Abbey Wood is only 14 months or so from opening. In fact, the Northern Line Extension to Battersea should be on the tube map by now as well, in order to drum up business for the new stations opening in 2020. |
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Basil Jet wrote:
Does anyone else think it's surprising that Crossrail has yet to appear as a dotted line on the Tube map or the London Railways map? Or the TfL Rail map, for that matter. Given all the other lines running through central London, and the fact that all the outer sections are on, or alongside, existing routes, it may be too confusing to show it before or opens. The Jubilee Line Extension was dotted for 5 years or more, but Paddington to Abbey Wood is only 14 months or so from opening. In fact, the Northern Line Extension to Battersea should be on the tube map by now as well, in order to drum up business for the new stations opening in 2020. Most of the potential future users of fhe Battersea extension don't yet live or work there, as the flats and offices are still just a huge building site. Potential future users of the extension already know it's coming. |
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