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Stocking up on Bus Saver tickets
Phil Richards wrote in
T: Although there is no expiry date, no doubt TfL/LOndon Buses have got hidden somewhere in their Conditions of Carriage that they have the right to withdraw the product when they want. What notice would they give, and would they refund the cost of any unused tickets? I got caught on a similar thing when Mercury (remember them) withdrew their payphones. I had unused credit on a calling card. |
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Stocking up on Bus Saver tickets
"Andrew Black (delete obvious bit)" wrote in message . 4...
Phil Richards wrote in T: Although there is no expiry date, no doubt TfL/LOndon Buses have got hidden somewhere in their Conditions of Carriage that they have the right to withdraw the product when they want. What notice would they give, and would they refund the cost of any unused tickets? I got caught on a similar thing when Mercury (remember them) withdrew their payphones. I had unused credit on a calling card. I reckon they'll be around for at least another 2 years. We know from TfL's Jan 2005 price list that they'll be around next year, and if they were discontinued in Jan 2006 I think it would take a year to phase them out and declare them no longer valid. That seems reasonable notice. Dominic |
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