W. K. Lis
Superstar
Still can't put a PRESTO card on my Apple Wallet on my iPhone, to pay my fare.
In this morning's press conference, they mentioned that was coming soon.Still can't put a PRESTO card on my Apple Wallet on my iPhone, to pay my fare.
By "soon", they mean "next year"?In this morning's press conference, they mentioned that was coming soon.
How will fare enforcement work? If I tap with my debit card and the fare cops come on board, do they scan my debit card?
Presumably you're talking about an inspection on GO, as you wouldn't be tapping off on TTC? And it wasn't live on the weekend on TTC.An update on the debit card situation: use with caution. I received a ticket this weekend because the fare enforcer's handheld terminal said my debit card was unrecognized/not used. Since I am weary of these technologies in the first place I was very diligent to confirm the Presto machine displayed "Approved" with the chime noise. They said I could check my bank app for the transaction, but it did not appear until I tapped off at my destination. I was ultimately charged the correct fare so in a sense it worked, but enforcement could not verify so from their perspective I hadn't paid my fare.
It's kind of B.S. to be honest. I will contest the ticket with proof that I paid my fare, however it's clearly been poorly implemented. I suspect that's the first and last time I bother with the debit option as once again Metrolinx has demonstrated it struggles with technologies that other transit agencies have been using for years.
So, will the adult Presto fare and the cash fare, including debit / credit / mobile wallet, be the same?they’re charging the adult presto fare, not the cash fare, so it won’t be more expensive.
So, will the adult Presto fare and the cash fare, including debit / credit / mobile wallet, be the same?
Yes, this was on the Lakeshore East GO this past weekend. Presto readers at the stations had little signs advertising that debit/credit tap could now be used.Presumably you're talking about an inspection on GO, as you wouldn't be tapping off on TTC? And it wasn't live on the weekend on TTC.
Precisely why I will not tap my debit or credit card. There's just so many possible problems that may arise. Something else that I have been pondering about is how would transferring work and be charged when you are paying by debit or credit card? eg. tapping on YRT, tapping on TTC then tapping on Mississauga Transit. Would Presto recognize that you had initially tapped on YRT and still within the 2h free transfer 905 agreement?An update on the debit card situation: use with caution. I received a ticket this weekend because the fare enforcer's handheld terminal said my debit card was unrecognized/not used. Since I am weary of these technologies in the first place I was very diligent to confirm the Presto machine displayed "Approved" with the chime noise. They said I could check my bank app for the transaction, but it did not appear until I tapped off at my destination. I was ultimately charged the correct fare so in a sense it worked, but enforcement could not verify so from their perspective I hadn't paid my fare.
It's kind of B.S. to be honest. I will contest the ticket with proof that I paid my fare, however it's clearly been poorly implemented. I suspect that's the first and last time I bother with the debit option as once again Metrolinx has demonstrated it struggles with technologies that other transit agencies have been using for years.
Obviously everyone's experience is different but I haven't had any issues with the credit card tapping. I find most people run into issues because they are tapping the same card in their phone vs the physical card, which are two different "cards" for the purposes of Presto Contactless. Furthering the confusion is that both 'cards' show up as one card in the Presto app.Precisely why I will not tap my debit or credit card. There's just so many possible problems that may arise. Something else that I have been pondering about is how would transferring work and be charged when you are paying by debit or credit card? eg. tapping on YRT, tapping on TTC then tapping on Mississauga Transit. Would Presto recognize that you had initially tapped on YRT and still within the 2h free transfer 905 agreement?
Note: I have for the past month had to to such a commute between YRT and Mississauga Transit with my Presto Card, and yes if the trip is within the two hours then the transfer will be recognized as a free transfer.
This happens if the reader you used to tap on is running in offline mode (not connected to the internet). The reader is supposed to upload credit/debit/virtual card transactions to the back end in real-time. GO and UP Express originally used the inspection fare system. There are pros and cons with both systems, but generally speaking, it's easier to obtain a fair resolution with the real-time system. In this case, revenue protection should have written down your card details and Compliance Services will cancel the penalty if it's for a legitimate reason.An update on the debit card situation: use with caution. I received a ticket this weekend because the fare enforcer's handheld terminal said my debit card was unrecognized/not used. Since I am weary of these technologies in the first place I was very diligent to confirm the Presto machine displayed "Approved" with the chime noise. They said I could check my bank app for the transaction, but it did not appear until I tapped off at my destination. I was ultimately charged the correct fare so in a sense it worked, but enforcement could not verify so from their perspective I hadn't paid my fare.
It's kind of B.S. to be honest. I will contest the ticket with proof that I paid my fare, however it's clearly been poorly implemented. I suspect that's the first and last time I bother with the debit option as once again Metrolinx has demonstrated it struggles with technologies that other transit agencies have been using for years.
Wait, it's actual policy to issue a citation when they know full well a fare may have been paid and their own incompetence prevents the officer from knowing?this case, revenue protection should have written down your card details and Compliance Services will cancel the penalty if it's for a legitimate reason.