Davy wrote: » If you topup the card online, and you only use Dublin bus, you dont get your credit unless you go to a shop/luas/IR stn? Am I missing something? Why doesn't the credit automatically go to the card after you pay online?
Victor wrote: » When automatic top-ups* become available in the next few months, this will no longer be a problem. * You might set it such that every time your balance drops to €10, as €20 top-up is applied.
Davy wrote: » But if you never used it at luas or IR stations, how would that update? What is the difference than applying the credit manually once off?
Davy wrote: » Victor wrote: » When automatic top-ups* become available in the next few months, this will no longer be a problem. * You might set it such that every time your balance drops to €10, as €20 top-up is applied. But if you never used it at luas or IR stations, how would that update? What is the difference than applying the credit manually once off?
bk wrote: » It looks like they are going to use the same method as London Bus which is very clever. 1) You apply online for automatic top-ups (enter bank details etc.) 2) To activate the automatic top-ups you have to bring it to a LUAS/Payzone/Irish Rail validator to activate. This validator basically sets a flag on your leap card saying automatic top-ups are applied. This only needs to be done once, the very first time. 3) Now every time you validate on the bus, it sees the flag and if it is set and you balance goes below x amount, the dublin bus validator adds y credit to your leap card. 4) At the end of the day the bus returns to the depot and your top-up is recorded in the central system and the cost deducted via direct debit. Note this doesn't require the Dublin Bus validators to have an online connection to work. It is unfortunate that auto-tops weren't enabled from the start. One off tops really aren't very useful and seem to only be causing confusion. I'm not sure I would have even bothered with enabling one off top-ups, given their limitations. In particular it would have been great if auto-tops were available from day one and that you could have ordered leap cards with it enabled by default.
Victor wrote: » Currently when you top-up on-line you "push" the money to the card. With auto top-up, once the card drops below the top-up trigger level (€X - this may be fixed, I don't know), it tells the validator "I'm an auto top-up customer, add €Y to my balance and debit my debit / credit card / bank account for €Y." The new balance on the cards will be €X+Y less and fare charged. The bus remembers that Card 123456789 was topped-up by €Y and at the end of the day, this is downloaded to the back office system, and charges the debit / credit card / bank account. In a way, this is "pulling" the money to the card.
3.4 Auto Top-Up - Coming Soon (a) The terms and conditions in this section 3.4 shall be binding on any Leap Card customer who avails of the Auto Top-Up facility (when introduced). (b) Registered and Personalised Leap Card customers can apply for the Auto Top-Up facility by completing the online application form available at www.leapcard.ie. As part of the application process the Leap Card customer must nominate an account with an accepted payment source (as per sub-section (h) below) from which Auto Top-Ups can be debited (the “Account”). (c) The Leap Card customer is responsible for ensuring that the Account information is accurate and up to date and that his/her Account is at all times valid and contains sufficient funds or credit in order to meet deductions by the Authority in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. Leap Card customers can update their Account information Online. Leap Card customers shall inform Leap Card Customer Care immediately of any closure or termination of the Account.(d) The Authority will set a minimum Travel Credit balance (the “threshold”) from time to time. With Auto Top-Up, when a Leap Card customer’s Travel Credit balance falls below the threshold, the Leap Card will be automatically reloaded with Leap Card customer’s pre-selected reload value (the “reload value”), and simultaneously an instruction will automatically be sent to debit the reload value from the Account. The initial threshold is set at €15.00. (e) During the application for Auto Top-Up, Leap Card customers may designate a reload value (e.g. €20.00, €30.00, €40.00 or €50.00). The Leap Card customer may not change the reload value once Auto Top-Up has been enabled. (f) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein contained, the Leap Card customer agrees that a minimum period of 7 days must elapse between each Auto Top-Up. The Authority shall not be obliged to top-up an Auto Top-Up enabled Leap Card until after the Leap Card customer’s Account has been successfully debited for any previous Auto Top-Ups. (g) The Leap Card customer’s online account will display details of the Auto Top-Up amounts that the Leap Card customer has chosen. (h) Auto Top-Up may only be paid for via direct debit payments using the Leap Card customer’s designated current account; Credit card payments will not be accepted as a payment method for Auto Top-Up. (i) Leap Card customers may cancel their Auto Top-Up facility Online at any time. The cancellation request only becomes effective when configured on to the Leap Card. Until the Leap Card is configured, the Auto Top-Up remains in place and the Authority will not be liable for any Auto Top-Up prior to configuration. The Leap Card customer will nominate online where the Leap Card will be taken for configuration. Note that currently Leap Card customers are not able to nominate the Validators on Dublin Bus or Bus Éireann for configuration. The Authority will endeavour to ensure that the cancellation request will be available for configuration on to the Leap Card as soon as possible; however, it cannot guarantee that the request will be available sooner than 48 hours after cancellation. (j) If an Auto Top-Up instruction for a Leap Card is rejected by a Leap Card customer’s financial institution, the Authority reserves the right to do any or all of the following: i. Recover from the Leap Card customer the amount of any rejected transaction plus all costs incurred (including legal costs on a full indemnity basis) by the Authority for the recovery of any such amounts. ii. Withdraw the Auto Top-Up facility from the Leap Card customer. iii. Suspend the use of the Leap Card for such period as may be determined by the Authority. iv. Cancel the Leap Card. v. Disqualify the Leap Card customer from applying for any new Auto Top-Up facility for such length of time as may be determined to be appropriate by the Authority. vi. Deduct or set-off any monies owing to the Authority from the remaining value and any Deposit in respect of the Leap Card. (k) The Authority reserves the right to withdraw the Auto Top-Up facility for all Leap Card customers at its discretion or modify either the reload value or the threshold value.
Draupnir wrote: » As a LUAS user, the push top up system is not so bad. I can top up online and grab it at the LUAS stop the next time I tag on. I wont need the credit until I next tag on anyway and I have to do it to get on the LUAS, so no inconvenience there. I can totally understand it's frustrating if you are a bus user and have to go out of your way to get your credit. What's the situation with seeing your tag on and off history on the website? That doesn't appear to be there yet?
devnull wrote: » I used the leap card for a couple of journeys prior to Christmas before the office Christmas party and I normally drive in and I was overcharged by 20c for the journeys as some have documented on here. Has anyone been successful in getting a refund? Dublin Bus plain refuse to do it and the Leap Card team seem to believe it is a Dublin Bus error.
devnull wrote: » I got a very similar mail as well, I followed up and was told that it was not their problem and I should contact Dublin Bus.
cson wrote: » Website: For something they spent €40m on they really could have come up with a better website for the project. Onerous to register, by that I mean if I can't register in 2mins its taking too long. Difficult to navigate to see where to top up and check your balance etc. Needs to be simplified; I wouldn't consider myself technically 'handicapped' for want of a better phrase but if its causing me a headache then I'm pretty sure it'll do the same for a lot of people.
Aard wrote: » Dublin Bus's twitter stated that anybody overcharged on Leap can get a refund in the head office on OCS.
Profiler: I have a collection of bus "change" tickets which is now worth over €40... I really must take time off work to call in and collect MY money
The-Rigger wrote: » So is this ongoing problem, the overcharging or has it stopped?
theskeptic wrote: » I topped up my Leap Card online with 20euro - giving a balance of 25euro. Screen asked me if I wanted to apply this top up at a Payzone outlet, Luas ticket validator or Irish Rail validator. I chose the Irish Rail option. The web site says it can take up to 48 hours for payment to go through (WTF?). Over 48 hours later... I tried my Leap card in an Irish Rail ticket issuing machine in Clontarf Rd it didn't work (ok they kinda implied it would only work on ticket validator at gate). I went through gate and whey hey machine said my card had 25euro on it as expected. I got off at Harmonstown (2 stops away) and tagged-off - I saw the figure 16 flash past the validator and thought uh-oh... When I got home and looked up my Leap Card balance I got a screen saying that the balance on my card was 16.39euro - i.e. the trip from Clontarf Rd to Harmonstown had cost me >8.6 euro. I contacted Leap Card customer care via email and they said that the excessive fare was an issue for Irish Rail and I should contact them! They said the balance can take 24 hours to update online - despite the fact that I checked the topup > 48 hours later and the trip DART trip > 24 hours later. This has all the signs of a system that is NOT ready to be rolled out. Be warned: use Leap Card at your own risk. As for the promised future feature of being able to link the Leap Card to a direct debit - eh, no thanks...
Victor wrote: » It seems to have been specific to some buses at the end of December when the new fares were loaded before they should have been.