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Unread 11-01-2006, 12:52   #1
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Is it me, or is there a small baboon inside each LUAS ticket machine , that checks each coin one by one for provenance ?

I find it the only possible reason for having the slowest possible ticket printing time.

Perhaps alternatively RPA have added a small delay to pressurize regular passengers into buying smartcards.
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Unread 11-01-2006, 13:25   #2
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The machines are by Scheidt & Bachmann and the exact same as the ones IE have. These guys are a major international player. CIE ordered the Luas machines in the days before the RPA

I don't find the machines unduly slow, the original software wasn't terribly easy to work out and they modified that to speed it up. Only tip is to let gravity takes it course don't fire the coins in with force. There is one trick on the Luas machines you can cancel out of a transaction even with the money put in if you are quick there is a tiny delay where it work

The big question is why the ticket machine can't issue a ticket a suburban rail destination

Its 15 cent a journey cheaper by smart card now if you don't travel often its worth looking at
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Unread 12-01-2006, 11:19   #3
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why can't the machine give change at the same time as printing tickets though?
whats the story with pensioner on the luas? does free travel apply?
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Unread 12-01-2006, 11:40   #4
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The standard Dept of Social Welfare free travel applies on Luas

There is some logic in the way the system works, afterall if ticket printing fails it has to give you all the money back

A small if hidden feature is the system can issue pre encoded tickets that sounds technical but it can as such sell in theory smart cards, as can IE's
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Unread 21-02-2006, 08:49   #5
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I guess it wouldn't be too much hassle to change the following sequence:

Print Ticket > "Thank You, Please take your ticket and your change" > Dispense Change

to being

Print Ticket + Dispense Change, if ticket printed ok then continue, otherwise top up change amount to tendered amount. Then say "thank you" or not. This is of course assuming that in general it will end up printing the ticket.
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Unread 21-02-2006, 10:23   #6
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The RPA TVMs are still lacking the front screen short cuts that IE have.
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Unread 21-02-2006, 10:31   #7
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the fact you can't buy a single and return ticket in the same transaction meaning you may not be over the CC/banknote threshold is annoying too.
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Unread 21-02-2006, 11:55   #8
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What annoys me about Luas ticketing (not so much the machines as the policy behind them) is that when you want to buy a day-pass, you have to buy for all zones, even if you're just going to be going around or near the city centre.
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Unread 21-02-2006, 19:10   #9
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i'd suspect that's probably due to the different zone and fare structures used by DB and Luas. It would be hard for the uninitiated to figure out.
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Unread 21-02-2007, 20:18   #10
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Default Credit Card in the Luas Machines

What credit cards work in the luas machines?

I have to use cash when topping up my luas smart card. None of the machines will accept my chip and pin visa card or my no chip and pin american express. I try every few months when the credit runs out.
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Unread 27-02-2007, 18:09   #11
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I cannot understand why these machines, both RPA and IE are not chip and pin yet.
It seems crazy!
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Unread 27-02-2007, 18:38   #12
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They don't have to be
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Unread 27-02-2007, 21:45   #13
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I cannot understand why these machines, both RPA and IE are not chip and pin yet.
It seems crazy!
Is this why my visa doesn't work?
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They don't have to be
Does this mean it will work on 17th March?

What about the Amex: it has no chip.

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From: "Luas Customercare" <LuasCustomercare@veolia-transport.ie>
To: Oisin <oisin88@>
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Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:32:22 -0000

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nothing yet after 6 days

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Unread 27-02-2007, 22:03   #14
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My understanding is that a retailer cannot offer the option of signing after March 17th

Does not seem to effect situations where the card is just swiped
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Unread 27-02-2007, 22:08   #15
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yes, but does that mean that anybody with a chip in their card can't use the machine?
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Unread 28-02-2007, 09:41   #16
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My understanding is that a retailer cannot offer the option of signing after March 17th

Does not seem to effect situations where the card is just swiped
My understanding is the retailer assumes the risk of fraud after St Patrick's Day if the pin is not used to verify the transaction.

So you may still be able to use the card at the retailer's discretion.

If the card is verified by pin, the banks or customers take the risk, not sure exactly which.
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If the card is verified by pin, the banks or customers take the risk, not sure exactly which.
It's the customer that takes the risk..... The implementation of Chip & Pin is solely to move the responsibility from the banks/retailers onto the customers. If anyone uses your pin for a transaction, you are liable. It will only be through acts of "good will" that the banks will pick up the tab (and we know how much good will the banks have). Take Care Of Your Pin

Back onto topic. Mark is correct. Any "swipe" only transactions (ie IE Ticket m/c's, Luas Ticket m/c's, car parks payment m/c's, etc) do not need a Pin (same as the they currently don't need a signature).
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Unread 28-02-2007, 19:10   #18
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Back onto topic. Mark is correct. Any "swipe" only transactions (ie IE Ticket m/c's, Luas Ticket m/c's, car parks payment m/c's, etc) do not need a Pin (same as the they currently don't need a signature).
well then how come my f****ng cards don't work, and why wont Luas customer services tell me why?
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Unread 01-03-2007, 09:35   #19
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well then how come my f****ng cards don't work, and why wont Luas customer services tell me why?
read that sentence again and the answer should become clear...

the people who won't tell you why your card won't work won't take your card....
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Unread 01-03-2007, 10:06   #20
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well then how come my f****ng cards don't work, and why wont Luas customer services tell me why?
My BOI Visa Chip n' Pin Card works find, and I've seen loads of others using various Mastercards and Visa card working OK.
Not sure about AmEX....lots of restaurants, etc. WW don't even take them (their charges are much higher than visa/mastercard).

You're best path forward is:
1. See if other luas m/c's won't accept your card (Eliminates individual M/C error - assume you've already tried this)
2. See if other card swipe m/c's (IE, Car parks, etc) accept you card (this may show up a faulty magnetic strip on your card.)

Also..... a little bit less of the "F'ing"..... everybody here is trying to help you. Alos if you're dealing with any customer service.... Politeness normally works best!!!!
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