doady
Senior Member
PRESTO supports students. It's up the the individual transit agency to define what a student is. PRESTO's site says what it says, but they don't set the policies - this individual transit agencies do.
If we're going to critique someone, lets critique them on how the service plays out in the real world - not on paper.
So if someone is thinking about using Presto, they should ignore what is said on the Presto website? The Presto website should not have accurate information for potential users? What kind of argument is that?
If Presto website says I don't get a discount, then I not going to use it. It's as simple as that. I'm not going to waste $6 just to test out something that should have been explained properly to begin with.
(According to the Presto website, the charge is $6, but it could be incorrect, who knows)