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On May 8, 5:47*pm, alex_t wrote:
A) I don't use it enough to make it worthwhile. It would occasionally save you the difference between cash and Oyster fares - makes sense if it is a frequent problem for you. B) If you think I'm giving TfL my credit card details you're leaving in a dream world Any reasonable explanation why not? C) None of this provides a good reason for paying by cash being twice the price. Yes, but the cost of paper tickets, handling, printing, proofing them from fakes - all the extra costs that TfL needs to cover somehow. And the less people use paper tickets, the more expensive it gets for single ticket (economy of scale) and the bigger loss for TfL. Today, while queuing at the ticket office (with a slightly shorter queue than the machine with a pad) purely to find out how much credit I had left, because the barriers don't display anything, a couple in front of me were being charged £8 to get to Finsbury Park and were shocked. They lived in Cambridge and had no intention of getting Oyster cards (£6 in deposits?). Welcome to London. |
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