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UPDATE: BC Ferries payment service issue has been fixed

UPDATE: At 1:23 pm today, BC Ferries announced that the payment service issue has been resolved.

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You might want to pay via cash for your next ferry trip, as BC Ferries is dealing with a payment service disruption.

According to the ferry-line, their third-party payment processing vendor has suffered an outage, causing disruptions on credit and debit payment on terminals and boarding vessels at all routes.

They say that because of this, check-ins may be delayed, with only customers that have BC Ferries experience cards and assured loading tickets not affected.

While they are working on a temporary solution, BC Ferries adds that they will still accept payment in cash.

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