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Re: Another example of lack of thought in MetCard




"Daniel Bowen" <dbowen@custard.REMOVE.net.au> wrote in message
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> "Mike McBain" <mjm@towncrier.cc.monash.edu.au> wrote in message
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> > "Daniel Bowen" <dbowen@custard.REMOVE.net.au> writes:
> > > [...] it's never been advertised as a multi person ticket,
> > >so I don't think it's reasonable to presume that it works as one...
> > >especially as you apparently didn't think to ask anybody before you
tried
> > >it.
> >
> > Do you mean like a conductor?
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> Conductors are pretty scarce. But you could ask a driver. Don't know if
> you'd get any intelligent response!

Hey that's a bit below the belt, you would in Sydney, don't paint us all
with the same brush  :-)

Ted

Then there's always the Metcard free
> help line, if you think of it before you set out on your journey!
>
> But why assume it's a multi person ticket?
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>
> Daniel
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> Daniel Bowen, Melbourne, Australia
> dbowen@custard.REMOVE.net.au
> Melbourne public transport FAQ http://www.custard.net.au/melbtrans/
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