i believe its just a cardboard tube
Get a card board one!
Mirage Tube
You can get an oyster card which you can use on all forms of transport in the capital or a daily travelcard. But you can't use a ticket you buy at a bus stop on a tube as well.
I called my credit card customer service number on the back of my card and they gave me the customer service number for 3D TOON TUBE! Yay! The number is 1-877-9097. I called the number and they cancelled my account! My experience with 3DTT was regrettable to say the least. I will be checking my credit card account to make sure no charges appear but this does look like the end of it
The only ones that need to be fired 'out-of-something' are rockets (use a tube that the stick fits into) and aerial shells. Aerial shells need to fired from a mortar tube which is a card, plastic, fibreglass or metal tube that has the same inside diameter as the shell to be launched.
watch the video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVfA71xQF4g
Held for collection ?? Just go to any tube station and buy one.
oh its quite simple really you just copy and paste it
Yes, the Oyster card can be used on the 458 bus, as it is part of London's public transport system. You can tap in and out using your Oyster card just like you would on the Tube or other buses. Make sure your card has sufficient balance for the fare.
well you have to get the card first or just keep looking on u tube because my friend did not have the card but managed to actually get the code and it still worked
If they found out and decide to press charges? Its fraud and theft you go to jail
For a 3-day visit to London, the best option is to use a contactless payment card or Oyster card. Both allow you to travel seamlessly on the Tube, buses, and other public transport, with daily caps ensuring you won't pay more than a certain amount per day. If you prefer an Oyster card, you can purchase one at any Tube station and load it with credit. Alternatively, using a contactless debit or credit card is even more convenient, as you won’t need to worry about topping up.