(07 Nov 2023, 11:27 pm)mb134 wrote I've bought the T&W one twice since Sunday and on both occasions the driver has had no issue. The first one confirmed it was the £6 one I wanted, but the second one put it through straight away.
I haven't on this launch, but generally if there's a ticket that is new or that I don't buy often I'll also specify the price just so the driver knows what I'm talking about. Given the amount of tickets they have to sell, and that everyone seems to call them slightly different things, I think stating the price eliminates any potential confusion.
Yes, I love it when people specify "£4.50 dayrider" or "£5.50 dayrider", particularly on the Economics and X24s. I once had someone get on an X24 asked for a "one week", after trying to charge her £2 (thinking she said "one way"), I then charged her for a £12.50 megarider (more muscle memory than anything), it was only after I'd done all that and she'd paid that she specified she wanted the £19 one to go to Newcastle!
And while we're here, if you're getting a single please specify your destination, rather than just saying "2 quid please", it'll clear up a lot of confusion particularly if the service is cut short, or if you are gonna just ask for a £2 single and not say where to, please read the destination board.