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![]() Paul Corfield wrote: This has been debated at very great length on Yahoo groups recently. You don't need to rescan. The driver of the bus being terminated should provide a transfer / inspectors ticket. This is then presented to the driver of the bus you are getting on to as it is a record of transactions on the terminating bus. If this happens again and the ticket is not offered voluntarily then insist on one being provided. A pain I know but at least you know what to request. And yes it should be advertised and made clear to passengers. I would complain to the Oyster help desk to get your two extra £1 trips refunded. This is a failure of procedure by the bus driver. If you get nowhere fast - and I have no reason to expect that you won't get your money refunded - I would raise this issue with TfL Customer Services. If that does not deal with the issue then refer it to the LTUC. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! There is a thread on uk.railway about the justification of TOC's wacking on huge admin fees on refunds so don't forget to wack on a huge admin fee of your own. Kevin |
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