That just means you can put in money and use it like a normal farecard. (IE, deduct money everytime you ride a bus).Originally posted by w00t:thanks, how about this term, can you explain it to me??
"School Smartcard, Tertiary Student and NSF ez-link Card holders will be able to have stored value encoded onto their cards if they prefer not to use any BCP/TCP/HCP"
That is if you DO NOT buy BCP for bus.Originally posted by Yusry:That just means you can put in money and use it like a normal farecard. (IE, deduct money everytime you ride a bus).
Get a food concession pass then..Originally posted by w00t:"School Smartcard, Tertiary Student and NSF ez-link Card holders will be able to have stored value encoded onto their cards if they prefer not to use any BCP/TCP/HCP"
So what happens to those people who use the ezlink cards to pay for food?
They just deduct from the money I mentioned earlier. This is treated like a cash card - for paying things like bus fares, food, cinema tickets, donations, etc.Originally posted by w00t:"School Smartcard, Tertiary Student and NSF ez-link Card holders will be able to have stored value encoded onto their cards if they prefer not to use any BCP/TCP/HCP"
So what happens to those people who use the ezlink cards to pay for food?