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whooosh! I simply adjusted your argument to cash to show how it equally applied "in t'olden days"


the whole point of the thread is "how does someone get home if they have lost the item that gets them on a bus"


YOU are choosing to be tricksy with the newer methods

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Cards, cash, gold, cows, shells, yams.

>

> What's the diff? If you haven't got any, you're

> skint.


Quite so. But you know when you have run out of money.But you can't tell when the accursed Oyster has run out of e-cash.

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks - first time I did it I waited for a receipt and stood there confused :)


Loz Wrote:

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> Nope - the ticket system on the bus prints out a

> list of the last 4 digits plus expiry date of all

> cards processed. The inspector will check your

> card against that list.

You're right, I'm a muppet. For some reason I've always thought they weren't.



Loz Wrote:

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> For Oystercards they do antantant and have done

> for quite a while. There are two different caps,

> though - one for all transport and one for buses

> only.

Regards the two caps: if I reach a bus cap then add a Tube journey or two, does the daily "all public transport" cap kick in, or does the bus cap get "undone" ready for other journeys that might take it up to the former cap I mentioned. (It could just be that I am misunderstanding the system.)

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