Sunday, January 19, 2014

Little brother

Today I found some one's OV-Chipcard (wireless RFID public transport card). Of course I handed it to the proper authorities (at Beurs metro station) and I hope the owner can reclaim it. This might be difficult because it's an anonymous card, without the owner's identity.
I could not resist and I printed out the data on the card to check how anonymous such a card really is.
Valid until 01 07 2018
Stored amount 14,36 euro, not automatically re-charged
Valid for RET only

08 01 2014 17:09 Check-out Kralingse Zoom 1,33 euro
08 01 2014 16:57 Check-in  Blaak

08 01 2014 8:24 Check-out Blaak 1,33 euro
08 01 2014 8:14 Check-in Kralingse Zoom

07 01 2014 17:01 Check-out Kralingse Zoom 1,33 euro
07 01 2014 16:52 Check-in  Blaak

07 01 2014 8:16 Check-out Blaak 1,33 euro
07 01 2014 8:09 Check-in Kralingse Zoom

06 01 2014 17:17 Check-out Kralingse Zoom 1,33 euro
06 01 2014 17:05 Check-in  Blaak

02 01 2014 19:35 Charged with 25 euro at Unknown station

This looks like the history of an industrious working life.

It is strange that the card contains less than 18,35 euro. Probably not all the transaction are printed on the receipt. With an RFID reader I could probably get the whole history.

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