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shutterfly7
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I kena conned. :angry:
Hahaha.... Juz read LTA's reply on CNA.
GIRO top up is now classified as PREMIUM SERVICE.![]()
No doubt GIRO provides convenience to the commuter. And the service provider may bet on the consumer willing to pay for the convenience. However, consumer can always do away with the "convenience at a fee", and they can choose to use the GTM to top up their farecard.
If majority of the consumer uses the GTM and only a handful uses GIRO, it'll be a real test on the infrastructure whether it can efficiently handle the volume of transactions.
Sooner or later, the service provider will realise that GIRO will save them a lot of money, and may introduce some measures to entice consumers to apply for GIRO, and maybe waiving the "convenience fees" for good.
Let's see who are the one that suffers more inconvenience w/o GIRO. If consumers can stand together and act in unity, we'll see who will hold on longer w/o GIRO. Of course this is based on the assumption that they do not use "increase in operating cost (due to under utilization of GIRO and over utilization of counters & GTMs)" as a reason to raise fares, when the "increase in operating costs" is due to their incompetence and refusal to provide a cost-saving and efficient system like GIRO foc to commuters.
I agree in principle with you, but just during coversations with my friends, I gather that some would be willing to spend that 25c in order to save the time in the queue. ~sigh~ I think EZ-Link is banking on this group to sustain demand...
Can top-up at ATM too.. and it's all over SG.. no need to queue at the GTM.. unless.. well, you're stranded with zero value in the card. (correction: less than "minimum value" in the card)
Accumulate those $1 coins till you have $20, then go top up at the counter. If everyone does that, EZ-Link should get the message.
I agree in principle with you, but just during coversations with my friends, I gather that some would be willing to spend that 25c in order to save the time in the queue. ~sigh~ I think EZ-Link is banking on this group to sustain demand...
is there any charges if i top up EZ-link at ATM?
And also willingly pay a deposit to Ezlink which equals to the top-up amount? :dunno:
Those who are willing to pay 25 cents should switch to the credit card based systems; those have no need for deposit.
In fact, I don't see any advantage in GIRO at all. There will be two groups only:
1. Those who dont want ot pay 25 cents - they will stick to cash at the top up machines or ATM.
2. Those who don't mind paying 25 cents - they can use credit card; earn points and don't need deposit.
Now which idiot will want to go GIRO? The only group I see are those without credit cards. In this day and age, I think almost everyone has credit cards; those who don't, at least have their parents' credit cards; or at the worst, get a S$500 limit card or debit card.![]()
Bro, you should say the only group that will go to Giro are those without credit cards, are lazy to top up using ATMs/GTMs, and don't mind paying the deposits! :bsmilie:
No charge. Wasted our time queuing for the ATM liao still charge? :bigeyes:
read this their long await reply
With regards to your query, the nominal $0.25 fee covers the processing cost incurred in the provision of the EZ-Reload service.
It is to cover the entire end-to-end process of providing that service. This fee is incurred only when the automatic top-up facility is used. How often the card holder automatically tops-up his card depends on the extent of usage and how much he tops-up his card each time.
We would like to highlight that EZ-Reload is a premium service that is offered in addition to the numerous free top-up channels that are already available to commuters, such as General Ticketing Machines, Add-Value Machines, TransitLink Ticket Offices, Passenger Service Counters at MRT stations.
In addition, top ups of ez-link cards at all DBS/POSB ATMs and AXS D-Pay stations are similarly, currently free of charge.
what a premium service top class :thumbsup:
I also hate them. lets boycott them but not using the GIRO one.;( EVEN if they will 'incur' additional costs they should absorb it like any other business.
Other businesses such as AXS machines (also privately run), internet banking, credit cards (I never ever pay for the annual fee, always call to ask for it to be waived and I never let any CC earn a single cent before from late charge or interest) also do not charge for their service.