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I do, also paid for my bus this am with my barclays debit card - there were looks of amazement and wonder across the whole lower deck. It was almost as magic as when i got my first oyster card early on and had people stare as I could open barriers on the tube with a mere wave of my hand. Those were the days

StraferJack Wrote:

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> pretty much. Except I doubt many people do that

> either


You're possibly right. I use mine in Pret and in M&S but I'm the only person I've noticed doing it and the assistants tend to look a tad surprised that someone is using it. I find it quicker and lazier though than putting the card in, waiting to be asked for the PIN, waiting for it to be authorised and putting the card away. Yes, it only saves about 20 seconds... but it feels like more!

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