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On 31 Jul 2003 21:54:30 GMT, u n d e r a c h i e v e r
wrote: ...but most useless of all, you have to nominate the station, and in some cases the line, where you propose to make your first journey on day of renewal. What happens if that station is closed "due to staff shortage", or something? Or the line is closed? |
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Badabing writes
Bloody hell. In Hong Kong, you just stick your card in a special machine, insert money, and your card gets credited and off you go. I was under the impression the Oyster would be like that. It is. You can reload your Oyster at 'special machines' at tube stations - (otherwise known as the bog-stanhdard touchscreen ticket machines). Renew 4 days in advance???? WTF??? Over the web, or by phone. A quick glance at www.oystercard.com would have made it all clear. -- Dave |
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