steveintoronto
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If any other posters have already posted similar problems to what I and others have posted here the last two days, please re-post them.
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When you say "data" do you mean your trips or your balance $$?? Why would you want old trip data transferred anyway?I'm also going through the same thing my old card was damaged so I got a new one and I called to transfer it over after waiting 24 hours of the new card to be "activated" Now it seems that none of my previous data has transferred over also all I see when I check on line is everything with the new card only.
Isn’t all your information in one place better than having it in different places or worse lost?When you say "data" do you mean your trips or your balance $$?? Why would you want old trip data transferred anyway?
Yes, it is better but why do you care about info on old TTC trips. Time to let the past go!Isn’t all your information in one place better than having it in different places or worse lost?
Let the past die. Kill it if you have to. That’s the only way to become who you were meant to be.Yes, it is better but why do you care about info on old TTC trips. Time to let the past go!
That bus probably needs to sync with the website.I got a little weird problem with Presto recently, although the only effect is that I ended up with a free ride after the fact somehow.
I had to do some stuff around York U on Monday, but I got dropped off at Yorkdale. I took the TTC up, did my stuff and then took Brampton Zum bus home. My tap on the Zum bus no longer seems to exist, and the money it took off was never taken off. I transferred to a second bus later at Bramalea, and that shows as a transfer for $0, but no initial trip on Brampton transit was recorded. And I saw the money come off at the first tap, but the site shows it never did come off. I'm not complaining about saving a few bucks somehow, but it's still weird.
I got a little weird problem with Presto recently, although the only effect is that I ended up with a free ride after the fact somehow.
I had to do some stuff around York U on Monday, but I got dropped off at Yorkdale. I took the TTC up, did my stuff and then took Brampton Zum bus home. My tap on the Zum bus no longer seems to exist, and the money it took off was never taken off. I transferred to a second bus later at Bramalea, and that shows as a transfer for $0, but no initial trip on Brampton transit was recorded. And I saw the money come off at the first tap, but the site shows it never did come off. I'm not complaining about saving a few bucks somehow, but it's still weird.
Yeah, I've found the GO staff at Union have become increasingly pragmatic in their solutions. I didn't know Presto had gone though - they did clear up some very early weirdness, when I was just using it on GO.RE: Ongoing Presto broken card saga: Had incredibly satisfying outcome today. In the event, I did drop into Union Station today, as Fitz had suggested. I'll detail the outcome later here, I must choose my words carefully because there *is* a workaround, but it must be done manually by willing and knowledgeable staff. I got really lucky today, and had a couple of them working on it. ...
I'm still loathe to reveal too much, and I'll be a lot clearer later today as to what to divulge or not. They were so incredibly helpful and dedicated to 'doing what's right' that they went beyond 'the norms'...which all concerned should commend, but some supervisor, most likely on the Presto side of the operation, might make life difficult for them. I still have a responsibility to pursue this at the highest level as the system is faulty at the top. It may in fact be Accenture's shortcoming. And another possibility: A fault in the fabric of the software that if a seemingly innocuous function is written into the algorithms, it opens a massive door that can be exploited.How did they sort it out?
I note by reading that again that "do not register" is the standard protocol procedure.Dear stephen ZZZ
Your ZZZZXXXXXZZZZZZZZ PRESTO card has been cancelled.
If you did not request this cancellation, please contact the PRESTO Contact Centre by calling the number provided below.
Please be aware it takes 24 hours for your card to be cancelled throughout the PRESTO system. You will be responsible for any travel charges incurred during this 24 hour period.
You can order a replacement card by signing into your PRESTO account or purchase a new card in person. Ensure that you add enough money to your replacement card to travel during the transfer process, do not register the replacement card and do not add any type of Transit Pass.
You can initiate a balance transfer online. Tap on a PRESTO device within 30 days to update the card with the transferred information.
If you have Autorenew, it will not transfer over to your new card if it is six (6) calendar days prior to end of month. Please ensure you re-establish your Autorenew feature online.
If you choose not to replace your PRESTO card, please visit www.prestocard.ca for details on the PRESTO System Refund Policy.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us on our toll free number at 1-877-378-6123 or visit our website at www.prestocard.ca.
Thank you for using PRESTO.
Sincerely,
The PRESTO Team
In all fairness, the card had endured thousands of kilometers cycling in my back pocket (I wear cut-off jeans over my cycling shorts for no other reason than to carry keys, some paper cash and my Presto card. The padded shorts are a necessity for doing 100 km trips, too bad the cycling world is so freakin' vain that they can't include a pocket on them for immediate necessities) although ironically, that wasn't the prime cause of failure, even if it did fatigue the resilience of the plastic's integrity. It was the bitter cold causing the plastic to be brittle. That was the straw that snapped the frozen camel's back. Needless to say, I don't cycle this time of year.Where were you keeping your card that broke?
Well Ticky, we can't have criminals and ne'er-do-wells putting money that isn't yours onto your account now, can we?Started going through that process on the Presto website only to discover you can only transfer funds to a non-registered card. WTF? A second example of their backwards-ass system. Had no choice but to run down the balance on the old card (of course, my petty revenge was on my last trip my balance went into the negative by $2. Hah!)
For anyone who is even half active, they're an incredible danger. Try working around thousands of volts and shop tools, let alone cycling or running with a freakin' lasso around your neck.
They're for dweebs or office workers trying to look like they belong.