Transport for London has emailed customers to announce the activation
of NFC contactless payments on the city's fleet of 8,500 buses, despite
any hiccups
on the tube. From today, anyone who swipes a debit, credit, or charge
card with the logo above -- or at least the middle part of the logo,
with the four bars -- should theoretically be allowed onboard for the
same single fare as a traditional Oyster Card user. That's £1.35 instead
of the £2.30 cash fare. The logo can also be found on Orange's Quick Tap-enabled Galaxy S III,
but the official email makes no explicit mention of any smartphones
being compatible. If you have the guts to swipe your GS III over the
reader and test it, please let us know if it works (and it's probably
better to try it discreetly, in case it doesn't). Customers are also
being advised to avoid swiping wallets which contain two potential
payment methods -- such as an NFC card and an RFID-based Oyster Card --
so they can control which card gets billed.


Thursday, December 13, 2012
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