I don't mind to pay the so called "convenience fee" if they just charge 10 cents but 25 cents a little too much :dunno:
Especially last time no need to pay and now with more advance technology shd be even cheaper :sweat:
It's not true that it takes 21 days to activate the GIRO link. I submitted my application thru email on 31 Aug and received a notification on 1 Sep. Printed out the email and went to a Translink outlet on the same day and activated the GIRO link.
Till now no other reply of their rational for the Fees, i even email to LTA for their feedback so called.
So will credit card company charged for every top-up like those Citi-Bank EZ-Link card etc anyone any idea
Yes bro, they have been charging 25 cents since day one. But there's no deposit. When using credit card to top up, at least the card holder earn points from the credit card. This sort of offset the 25 cents that you paid for if you look at it the other way, but yet, it's still 25 cents billed.
While using CC is an alternative, we have to take into consideration of those who don't possess a credit card, i.e., the general public.
So any MP know of this during the Feedback Session
That was what was stated in the notification letter. You had a fast notification because there are not many people going for Giro. If all current Giro opt for the new scheme, you see if they will take 21 days or not?
While using CC is an alternative, we have to take into consideration of those who don't possess a credit card, i.e., the general public.
How do you know not many people going for GIRO?
• $0.25 convenience fee per top-up;
• $1.50 Application fee per card*;
• A refundable deposit amount equivalent to the chosen EZ-Reload by Giro top-up amount for each ez-link card
• $2 administrative fee for each unsuccessful deduction from bank account
* Application fee is waived if application form reaches EZ-Link before 26 February 2010.
fourth point, see the different between the old version and new version now $2 for unsuccessful deduction, from my usage i dun think there any from the old card, it just that u can entry the gate and u need to top up by cash or whatever means.
I was thinking of switching to using GIRO with the new CEPAS card, but it looks like I'll be sticking to doing the auto top-up direct to my card instead.
There is no deposit required for CC auto top-up right?
yeah. y a 25cent top up charges when last time they didn't charge...
she said: 'Woah...so expensive. 25 cents for every deduction, No thank you'.
She might have mistaken "25cts for every trip" with "25cts for every top up"..
25cts is not a lot actually ( per $50 top up for e.g. ), althou the important issue here is that there is no justification for it.