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(David Cantrell) wrote: On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 06:55:17PM -0600, wrote: In article , (David Cantrell) wrote: Second, to fix the problem you either need to phone an expensive 08 number or visit a tube station. The first is Wrong because I don't see why I should pay to fix TfL's screw-ups*; the second is Wrong because it's damnably inconvenient. They *must* introduce an 020 number for the Oyster helpline, or they *must* make it possible to fix Oyster problems at every railway station in London. AIUI there is an 020 number. I have 020 7227 7886 here. That's good to know. The only one I've ever seen is the 0845 rip-off. Oh, indeed. I'm not sure how I came by that one. It's local to work, also on the old ABBey exchange. I have used it but not that recently. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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