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Can't update Oyster card with cash any more
I took the tube for the first time in months yesterday and it seems you
can no longer update your oyster card with cash. I asked one of the staff about this apparently "temporary" measure and he said he doubts the facility will ever come back and I tend to believe him. So thats another avenue of anonymity out the window. How long before Oyster cards themselves are consigned to history and we have to use a bank card everywhere so we can be nicely tracked not only by TfL but by the banks too? |
Can't update Oyster card with cash any more
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Can't update Oyster card with cash any more
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I took the tube for the first time in months yesterday and it seems you can no longer update your oyster card with cash. I asked one of the staff about this apparently "temporary" measure and he said he doubts the facility will ever come back and I tend to believe him. So thats another avenue of anonymity out the window. How long before Oyster cards themselves are consigned to history and we have to use a bank card everywhere so we can be nicely tracked not only by TfL but by the banks too? I doubt TFL pass your journey details on to the banks, only the final charge. So your bank will know you were on the TFL network, but not where. But if you wanted to be anonymous you wouldn’t be using a bank card anyway, as you will be more finely geolocated by any other use of your cards. And, of course, you will have your mobile phone switched off, because that continuously reveals your location. |
Can't update Oyster card with cash any more
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... wrote: I took the tube for the first time in months yesterday and it seems you can no longer update your oyster card with cash. I asked one of the staff about this apparently "temporary" measure and he said he doubts the facility will ever come back and I tend to believe him. So thats another avenue of anonymity out the window. How long before Oyster cards themselves are consigned to history and we have to use a bank card everywhere so we can be nicely tracked not only by TfL but by the banks too? I doubt TFL pass your journey details on to the banks, only the final charge. So your bank will know you were on the TFL network, but not where. But if you wanted to be anonymous you wouldn’t be using a bank card anyway, as you will be more finely geolocated by any other use of your cards. And, of course, you will have your mobile phone switched off, because that continuously reveals your location. ISTR on contactless the location of the initial charge appeared on my statement. You also need to wear a balaclava (I suppose a burqa would work as well) so the face recognition cameras don't get you. Good luck. -- DAS |
Can't update Oyster card with cash any more
On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 09:04:09 +0100
Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 07:40:56 on Mon, 10 Aug 2020, remarked: I took the tube for the first time in months yesterday and it seems you can no longer update your oyster card with cash. Is that a subset of the TVMs perhaps not accepting cash for *any* transaction? No idea. I asked one of the staff about this apparently "temporary" measure and he said he doubts the facility will ever come back and I tend to believe him. So thats another avenue of anonymity out the window. Get yourself a pre-pay credit card, for example from a bureau -de-change. That'll break the chain of traceability unless you are a suspected terrorist on the run. I'm not fussed enough, but thats not the point. Why is the cash option being dropped? Any covid excuses are BS since the staff never need to physically touch it, they just empty the bucket into something Securicor (or whoever) take away. How long before Oyster cards themselves are consigned to history and we have to use a bank card everywhere so we can be nicely tracked Almost all Oyster cards are registered, anyway. Says who? |
Can't update Oyster card with cash any more
On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 08:24:06 -0000 (UTC)
Tweed wrote: wrote: I took the tube for the first time in months yesterday and it seems you can no longer update your oyster card with cash. I asked one of the staff about this apparently "temporary" measure and he said he doubts the facility will ever come back and I tend to believe him. So thats another avenue of anonymity out the window. How long before Oyster cards themselves are consigned to history and we have to use a bank card everywhere so we can be nicely tracked not only by TfL but by the banks too? I doubt TFL pass your journey details on to the banks, only the final charge. So your bank will know you were on the TFL network, but not where. The banks have enough info about me already, they don't need any more. But if you wanted to be anonymous you wouldn’t be using a bank card anyway, Hence the point about cash payment. as you will be more finely geolocated by any other use of your cards. And, of course, you will have your mobile phone switched off, because that continuously reveals your location. I do generally, but mainly to save the battery. |
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Can't update Oyster card with cash any more
On 10/08/2020 10:22, wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 10:02:08 +0100 MikeS wrote: On 10/08/2020 08:40, wrote: I took the tube for the first time in months yesterday and it seems you can no longer update your oyster card with cash. I asked one of the staff about this apparently "temporary" measure and he said he doubts the facility will ever come back and I tend to believe him. So thats another avenue of anonymity out the window. How long before Oyster cards themselves are consigned to history and we have to use a bank card everywhere so we can be nicely tracked not only by TfL but by the banks too? TfL's website lists 69 tube stations which it says still accept cash, plus DLR and Overground. Oyster cards can be bought and topped up at newsagents and other shops all over the TfL area. I doubt they all refuse cash either. Common sense says that the OP cannot be correct because it would be impossible for anyone without a bank account to use London's buses. Plenty of shops and cafes are not accepting cash or making it very difficult to pay with it by making self serve machines card only and having to queue for the single assistant at the till, so what makes you think TfL give a damn? Because TfL are required by the politicians to give a damn, and consider the edge cases and goat herders. Not like the places abroad where anyone who doesn't have a local bank card might not be able to travel (unless a symapathetic guard lets them on, and explains that the situation happens to visitors quite frequently). -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
Can't update Oyster card with cash any more
On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 18:39:31 +0100
Arthur Figgis wrote: On 10/08/2020 10:22, wrote: On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 10:02:08 +0100 MikeS wrote: On 10/08/2020 08:40, wrote: I took the tube for the first time in months yesterday and it seems you can no longer update your oyster card with cash. I asked one of the staff about this apparently "temporary" measure and he said he doubts the facility will ever come back and I tend to believe him. So thats another avenue of anonymity out the window. How long before Oyster cards themselves are consigned to history and we have to use a bank card everywhere so we can be nicely tracked not only by TfL but by the banks too? TfL's website lists 69 tube stations which it says still accept cash, plus DLR and Overground. Oyster cards can be bought and topped up at newsagents and other shops all over the TfL area. I doubt they all refuse cash either. Common sense says that the OP cannot be correct because it would be impossible for anyone without a bank account to use London's buses. Plenty of shops and cafes are not accepting cash or making it very difficult to pay with it by making self serve machines card only and having to queue for the single assistant at the till, so what makes you think TfL give a damn? Because TfL are required by the politicians to give a damn, and consider the edge cases and goat herders. It was politicians (I'm not sure whether it was Sadiq Squirt or Number 10) that told them to stop accepting cash in imost of their stations in the first place according to the member of staff I spoke to. |
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