I never knew you could carry a cash balance alongside the unlimited use... This will save me from this incredible annoying situation. Thank you!
Now, just to remember to refill the 5 bucks when I run out of that...
Side note: I never really understood why they don't have MC booths _inside_ the station. My assumption is it's too costly between maintenance, and security when the machine needs to be emptied vs. how much they stand to make from it. But, ever since they introduced the credit/debit only machines, it seems like it could save people a bunch of time when they only realize _after_ they've swiped, that they are out of cash.
I've put money on an unlimited card and it doesn't work. When the card expires, swiping it merely brings up the "card expired" message and there's no way to deduct the remaining balance.
I guess my MTA experience has changed much today after all.
I wonder if there's a difference between starting out with cash vs starting out with an unlimited (when getting the card). I don't see why that would matter though.
Now, just to remember to refill the 5 bucks when I run out of that...
Side note: I never really understood why they don't have MC booths _inside_ the station. My assumption is it's too costly between maintenance, and security when the machine needs to be emptied vs. how much they stand to make from it. But, ever since they introduced the credit/debit only machines, it seems like it could save people a bunch of time when they only realize _after_ they've swiped, that they are out of cash.