Passengers concerned about receiving faded receipts from e-ticketing machines

Passengers concerned about receiving faded receipts from e-ticketing machines

By Semi Turaga
16/06/2018
E-ticketing machine

Some passengers are concerned that they are receiving faded receipts from e-ticketing machines in some buses leaving them unaware of the balance on their e-ticketing card and the busfare they have paid.

A passenger told us that he received a receipt from a bus servicing the Narere area and it was faded so he could not see the balance on his e-ticketing card or the bus fare he paid.

The Consumer Council of Fiji says they have received two similar complaints where a person boarded a bus from Kalabu Housing to Nausori and the receipt received was blank.

Another person boarded a bus in Ba and the receipt given was in  a foreign language. This complaint was received last year.

CEO Premila Kumar says all these cases simply indicate that consumers right to information is not seriously taken by a few  bus companies.

She says bus companies have a responsibility to ensure their machines are maintained and the paper the receipts are printed on are suitable for printing clearly legible receipts.

She says the purpose of a receipt is defeated when details cannot be read.


Faded receipts from e-ticketing machines

Vodafone Fiji says the printers that are part of the e‑ticketing system use thermal paper for the printing of tickets and there is no use of liquid ink for the printing of these tickets.  

Head of mCommerce and Corporate Affairs Shailendra Prasad says the poor quality of the receipt being highlighted in this case may be due to the quality of the paper used for the printing of tickets or the misalignment or wearing out of the printer heads which prints the tickets.

Prasad says the paper used for the printing of tickets is available through various stationary and paper suppliers in country and the bus companies procure the papers from the supplier of their choice.

We have sent questions to the Fiji Bus Operators Association.

FEATURE NEWS
From living on the streets to becoming a successful businessman, Asta Sonner shares his life-changing story
28 year old Asta Sonner who has lived in internet cafes and on the streets of Suva, is calling on the nation to positively deal with the people living...
7 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
Navin Raj Shayam appointed as PS for Education
Navin Raj Shayam has been appointed as the Permanent Secretary for Education. In a statement, Chairman of the Public Service Commission Luke ...
6 hours ago

Teachers using more time in monitoring students behaviour and less time teaching – Rakiraki teacher
A concerned teacher from Rakiraki has revealed that they are now spending more time monitoring student behaviour and less time teaching the students, ...
7 hours ago

PM agrees with Seruiratu on COI report but he has to brief the President first
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka has agreed with Leader of the Opposition, Inia Seruiratu as with many responsible citizens on the call to release the ...
7 hours ago

Fiji's Education Crisis Demands Urgent Action
A quiet crisis is unfolding in classrooms across our country. While officials tout the Free Education Grant (FEG) policy, the reality on the ground ...
7 hours ago

Court refuses bail for alleged Savusavu murderers as case transferred to High Court
The case of the two men who are charged with the murder of an 86-year-old retired businessman in Nagigi, Savusavu, has been transferred to the High ...
8 hours ago



fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan
Latest Videos

Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH

Tragedy at PRB Flats: Couple found dead in suspected murder-suicide in April
A couple were found dead at the new Lagilagi Public Rental Board Flats today and it is alleged at this stage that it was a murder suicide case on ...
12 days ago

Tevita Ikanivere on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan
The show focuses on Ikanivere’s journey, his family, career and how far the Drua has ...
24 days ago

TOP