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Simple question. My mum's been over this week and I got her a PAYG. She
still has plenty of credit left, and is going back to Spain... no idea when she'll be back, but it probably won't be within a year. Rather than take her card back and use her credt, I told her she may as well hang on to it for her next visit. But if she doesn't use it, will it expire?? I wouldn't have thought so, but when you buy eg one of those £5 phone cards, the credit expires if you don't use it within a period of time (which I think should be illegal). I'd rather she hang on to the Oyster as I have a season ticket, but I wouldn't want the money to go to waste if in a year or more of non-usage the credit will disappear.... |
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On Jun 18, 1:27 am, "Tristán White"
wrote: Simple question. My mum's been over this week and I got her a PAYG. She still has plenty of credit left, and is going back to Spain... no idea when she'll be back, but it probably won't be within a year. Rather than take her card back and use her credt, I told her she may as well hang on to it for her next visit. But if she doesn't use it, will it expire?? I wouldn't have thought so, but when you buy eg one of those £5 phone cards, the credit expires if you don't use it within a period of time (which I think should be illegal). I'd rather she hang on to the Oyster as I have a season ticket, but I wouldn't want the money to go to waste if in a year or more of non-usage the credit will disappear.... Tristan No. PAYG credit does not expire. Also, the PAYG Oystercard is transferable Rgds Jeff |
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oups.com On Jun 18, 1:27 am, "Tristán White" wrote: Simple question. My mum's been over this week and I got her a PAYG. She still has plenty of credit left, and is going back to Spain... no idea when she'll be back, but it probably won't be within a year. Rather than take her card back and use her credt, I told her she may as well hang on to it for her next visit. But if she doesn't use it, will it expire?? I wouldn't have thought so, but when you buy eg one of those £5 phone cards, the credit expires if you don't use it within a period of time (which I think should be illegal). I'd rather she hang on to the Oyster as I have a season ticket, but I wouldn't want the money to go to waste if in a year or more of non-usage the credit will disappear.... Tristan No. PAYG credit does not expire. Also, the PAYG Oystercard is transferable It doesn't expire, but I thought that you had to do something to re-activate the card if you don't use it for an extended period (a couple of years?). |
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Michael Hoffman writes:
wrote: On Jun 18, 1:27 am, "Tristán White" wrote: Rather than take her card back and use her credt, I told her she may as well hang on to it for her next visit. But if she doesn't use it, will it expire?? Tristan No. PAYG credit does not expire. I would have said the same about Bus Savers until recently. From transportforlondon.custhelp.com "Is there a time limit for using Oyster to pay as you go? No, if you use Oyster to pay as you go, it does not have an expiry date. It will sit on your card until you are ready to use it again. However, if you do not use for two years it will stop working, even if you still have money on it to pay as you go. If you wish to use the balance or, in the case of a registered Oyster card, have it returned to you, you will need to contact the Oyster helpline." Maybe we need a sharing system for those infrequent users (and potentially far flung) to get there Oyster card back to London within the 2 year time frame. Matt. |
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No. PAYG credit does not expire.
I would have said the same about Bus Savers until recently. Except that the credit on the old bus savers isn't expiring as such, you just need to have the old tickets swapped for new ones. A pain in the bum perhaps but no financial loss except perhaps the cost of a stamp or a telephone call. (This who were not aware they could be exchanged should see page 14 of http://www.london.gov.uk/londoner/07...er-june07.pdf). G. |
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Matt Jackson wrote:
From transportforlondon.custhelp.com "Is there a time limit for using Oyster to pay as you go? No, if you use Oyster to pay as you go, it does not have an expiry date. It will sit on your card until you are ready to use it again. There is a potential problem with the Student Oysters (and others) - from the 2005/2006 academic year TfL switched from a photo card and a separate Oyster (which could be transferred to the new year's photocard easily) to issuing the annual ticket on an Oyster with the photo printed on it. Whilst the Oyster can still be used after the end of the year (with the discount deactivated) it doesn't appear to be possible to transfer money from the old card to the new. As one who uses the travelcard almost exclusively and doesn't go beyond Moor Park *that* often (and almost never travelling exclusively up there), I have very limited options for using up the credit on the old cards. And because of the photo, I can't even give the old card to someone else to use. |
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Tim Roll-Pickering wrote:
There is a potential problem with the Student Oysters (and others) - from the 2005/2006 academic year TfL switched from a photo card and a separate Oyster (which could be transferred to the new year's photocard easily) to issuing the annual ticket on an Oyster with the photo printed on it. Whilst the Oyster can still be used after the end of the year (with the discount deactivated) it doesn't appear to be possible to transfer money from the old card to the new. As one who uses the travelcard almost exclusively and doesn't go beyond Moor Park *that* often (and almost never travelling exclusively up there), I have very limited options for using up the credit on the old cards. You can't get a refund on your old credit? -- Michael Hoffman |
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Graham J wrote:
No. PAYG credit does not expire. I would have said the same about Bus Savers until recently. Except that the credit on the old bus savers isn't expiring as such, you just need to have the old tickets swapped for new ones. Good. Initially, TfL said "The current design will no longer be accepted on London Buses after 30 June, and we would advise anyone with spare tickets at home to use them over the next four months as there will be no refund or exchange of tickets." See http://groups.google.com/group/uk.transport.london/browse_frm/thread/c8a9ba9464ca1131/ where I suggested that this would be illegal. -- Michael Hoffman |
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Michael Hoffman wrote:
There is a potential problem with the Student Oysters (and others) - from the 2005/2006 academic year TfL switched from a photo card and a separate Oyster (which could be transferred to the new year's photocard easily) to issuing the annual ticket on an Oyster with the photo printed on it. Whilst the Oyster can still be used after the end of the year (with the discount deactivated) it doesn't appear to be possible to transfer money from the old card to the new. As one who uses the travelcard almost exclusively and doesn't go beyond Moor Park *that* often (and almost never travelling exclusively up there), I have very limited options for using up the credit on the old cards. You can't get a refund on your old credit? No. Each time I've registered the new card and brought a season ticket I've asked about transferring over the balance (and because it's touch and go as to when the new card comes you have to have balance on there for the interim) and been told it's not possible. |
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