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Jay's avatar

The local public transportation system in the city I live in, switched to a cashless system sometime near the start of the pandemic. To ride these electric trolley busses, one must now use an app or a reusable card. The cards can only be purchased at 5 locations that I know of, none of which are within reasonable walking distance of where I live.

I downloaded the app. I had to create an account for the app. Then I had to create an account with the city to connect the local busses to the app. Then I had to create an account with the 3rd party payment processor to pay for fare.

So, I send the payment processor money, which they send to the city to pay for bus fare, the fare lets me ride the bus, so i have to prove i have the fare by opening the app, which will generate a QR code if there's enough money in my account, the code is scanned by a machine when getting on the bus and shows the driver that i have in fact paid the $2 to ride. So much easier than sticking a couple bills into a slot right?

I had to create 3 accounts. I had to create a password for each account. They can't be the same password either. That's because each one had different password rules. Restarting my phone, would sign me out of all non-google/non-samsung accounts.

Imagine trying to pay to ride the bus and having to first do a password reset. Now imagine you have to do that 3 times. all on a smartphone. Imagine doing this every day. Sometimes more than once in a day. To think, I used to panic when the machine on the bus wouldn't take my wrinkled bills. Those were the days.

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Manisha's avatar

Excellent as usual Brett! Thank you for the talking points. You do a great job breaking it down for us. Thank you for not giving up. We need you out there!

Automation equals convenience so it is challenging even for me to use it often but somehow we need to focus our “vibe” on slowing ourselves down as a society. To use cash, read a book, write letters and talk to people. More meditation, less consumption.

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