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I recently purchased an Oyster pre-pay card and was told that the £3
deosit was refundable. How do I go about getting the £3 refunded? |
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![]() Larry Lard wrote: wrote: I recently purchased an Oyster pre-pay card and was told that the £3 deosit was refundable. How do I go about getting the £3 refunded? https://transportforlondon.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/transportforlondon.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=29 = http://tinyurl.com/nbpgl -- Larry Lard Replies to group please And given that any letter that would appear to have a credit card or debit card in it is almost certainly going to get lost before it is delivered I am surprised that LUL suggest sending it to 55 Broadway. I suppose that they are hoping that for £3 people wont bother. Kevin |
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On 22 Feb 2006 08:16:01 -0800, "Kevin" wrote:
And given that any letter that would appear to have a credit card or debit card in it is almost certainly going to get lost before it is delivered How did you receive YOUR cards? :-) |
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On 22 Feb 2006 08:16:01 -0800, "Kevin" wrote:
And given that any letter that would appear to have a credit card or debit card in it is almost certainly going to get lost before it is delivered I am surprised that LUL suggest sending it to 55 Broadway. I suppose that they are hoping that for £3 people wont bother. Indeed - the hoops you have to jump through hardly make it worthwhile. When talking to people about getting an Oyster card I advise them to treat the £3 as a non-refundable charge. And anyway, UIVMM this is pretty much literally the case for unregistered cards. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... I recently purchased an Oyster pre-pay card and was told that the £3 deosit was refundable. How do I go about getting the £3 refunded? In sept 2005, I went into the ticket hall of a tube station and told the person inside the booth I required a refund on my pre-pay oystercard. He simply took it from me, and issued me a printed ticket. One week later a cheque arrived trough the post with my £3 depoist plus the additional money I had paid onto the card. |
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In message , at
01:42:00 on Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Colin Rosenstiel remarked: And given that any letter that would appear to have a credit card or debit card in it is almost certainly going to get lost before it is delivered I am surprised that LUL suggest sending it to 55 Broadway. I suppose that they are hoping that for £3 people wont bother. "Alternatively, please take your Oyster card to a Tube station ticket office and they will explain what you need to do to get a refund." seems more practical. Anyone done it? No, but I'll bet even money that the answer is "here's the address you need to mail the card to". -- Roland Perry |
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On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 15:26:52 +0000, Roland Perry
wrote: In message , at 01:42:00 on Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Colin Rosenstiel remarked: And given that any letter that would appear to have a credit card or debit card in it is almost certainly going to get lost before it is delivered I am surprised that LUL suggest sending it to 55 Broadway. I suppose that they are hoping that for £3 people wont bother. "Alternatively, please take your Oyster card to a Tube station ticket office and they will explain what you need to do to get a refund." seems more practical. Anyone done it? No, but I'll bet even money that the answer is "here's the address you need to mail the card to". With the difference in price between Oyster and Paper tickets these days, you only have to make about three journeys before you save the "deposit" cost. This in mind, I expect they'll drop the deposit business soon, and just call it a "card setup fee". Anyone that wants to keep paying mega inflated rates to get paper tickets rather than spend £3 on this "card setup fee" will be perfectly able to do so. |
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