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What MTA MetroCard Amount Maximizes Your Bonus Without Leaving a Balance?

Oct 26 2009
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What MTA MetroCard Amount Maximizes Your Bonus Without Leaving a Balance?

I had it down with the old MetroCard fares, buy a $40 card and get the 15% bonus for an extra 3 free rides and the card would empty out perfectly. Now with the $2.25 fare and a 15% bonus, I find I never know how much to buy in order for it to come out even. What? The MTA is making me multiply and divide fractions now? Don't they know I went to NYC public school?

Apparently the MTA relies on this inconvenience to pad their budget. According to Second Avenue Saga, the MTA has included $40 million dollars in estimated unused MetroCard fares in their 2010 budget. I guess that explains why they aren't making it any easier for us to put the correct amount on our cards, by, say, offering a $45 option when we purchase a card (which is the smallest amount that comes out evenly).

Brooklyn resident, Steven O'Neill, was on the case, though, and created a website, metrocardbonuscalculator.com, to help people figure out both how much to put on their new cards and how much they need to add to a card with a balance on it in order to have the card empty cleanly.

On the other hand, considering how badly the MTA is doing currently, perhaps we should just let them keep our spare change.

And what about all those cards I already have with balances? I just discovered that you can take up to 5 cards that have remainders on them to a token booth and they will combine them onto one card. OK, so maybe my math isn't that good, but I think we cracked this.

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I could make a living

Submitted by Chicken Underwear (not verified) on November 13, 2009 - 4:16am.

I could make a living finding leftover amounts on MetroCards.

http://whatyourdonotknowbecauseyouarenotme.blogspot.com/2009/06/on-metoc...

If only there were a market for the sale of MetroCards

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Hello This isn't mentioned

Submitted by Jorge (not verified) on October 30, 2009 - 8:42pm.

Hello

This isn't mentioned here, but did you know that you could just add more $ (credit) to your credit card. Really it's buying a new metrocard or rather.. adding funds to your metrocard.

Also I'd use a credit or debit card and use the vending machine, for the receipt . That way if you use a single metrocard year long and happen to loose it or it stops working, you can fill out the return form for a check rebate.

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Really? I've only tried

Submitted by mommy on October 28, 2009 - 3:21pm.

Really? I've only tried once, but had no problems. Maybe try a different station next time.

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Trying to get a booth

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on October 28, 2009 - 2:25pm.

Trying to get a booth operator to consolidate your Metrocards is impossible. They all have an excuse to not help. It's maddening.

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hmm..i did the same thing

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on October 28, 2009 - 12:45pm.

hmm..i did the same thing using an excel spreadsheet. now if i could just figure out a way to avoid the frequent "swipe again at this turnstile" double charges i'd be ok with the mta.

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