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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote: In message , at 17:04:49 on Mon, 28 Feb 2011, Mizter T remarked: When the credit/debit card linked to auto-topup expires, then they send you an email asking you to update your card details (i.e. enter the new card details), and advising that if you don't do so within a few days they'll block (hotlist) your Oyster card. You get much the same email if they've tried and failed to charge your card, e.g. if you've cancelled your card after having lost it but not updated them with the new card details. I'm not sure if they send a reminder before the expiry of your card - they should of course (indeed they quite possibly do - it's just that the 'urgent action required' email sticks in my mind a bit more after I lost and subsequently cancelled my debit card). I'd imagine that the Oyster element of the OnePulse card wouldn't be treated any differently in this regard compared to a normal Oyster card (as I said earlier, there seems to have been scant integration of the backend systems). It'd be a bit ironic to change the credit card linked to the OnePulse's Oyster, to a different card. But I suppose if the two are only loosely linked (ie they don't automatically update it for you when they issue a new card) then it's fair game. I reckon it'd be possible to do just that. Unless something has changed of late, deactivating auto-topup on an Oyster card actually requires one to make a (Tube/rail) journey - which is less than ideal. Just like you have to, when you enable it. Indeed, it's just the same operation albeit 'in reverse'. |
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