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I just bought an oyster on dec 4 08 when does it expire?
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I just bought an oyster on dec 4 08 when does it expire? Never |
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In message , at 14:01:03 on
Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Recliner remarked: I just bought an oyster on dec 4 08 when does it expire? Never Never is a very long time. It will probably "expire" (although "become useless" is probably a better description) when there are no longer any gates with backwards compatibility to read them. I'd give it 15 years. Or they may pass a new law saying that all credit expires a year after it's added - I think the New York equivalent has that rule. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 14:01:03 on Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Recliner remarked: I just bought an oyster on dec 4 08 when does it expire? Never Never is a very long time. It will probably "expire" (although "become useless" is probably a better description) when there are no longer any gates with backwards compatibility to read them. I'd give it 15 years. Or they may pass a new law saying that all credit expires a year after it's added - I think the New York equivalent has that rule. "The money on your Oyster card never expires - it stays there until you use it. However, if your card is not used for 2 years, you will have to reactivate it or claim back any unused cash by calling the Oyster helpline..." RTFM at: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...oyster.pdfPaul S |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 14:01:03 on Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Recliner remarked: I just bought an oyster on dec 4 08 when does it expire? Never Never is a very long time. It will probably "expire" (although "become useless" is probably a better description) when there are no longer any gates with backwards compatibility to read them. I'd give it 15 years. Or they may pass a new law saying that all credit expires a year after it's added - I think the New York equivalent has that rule. -- "The money on your Oyster card never expires - it stays there until you use it. However, if your card is not used for 2 years, you will have to reactivate it or claim back any unused cash by calling the Oyster helpline..." RTFM at: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...oyster.pdfPaul S |
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In message , at 15:40:38 on
Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Paul Scott remarked: "The money on your Oyster card never expires - it stays there until you use it. However, if your card is not used for 2 years, you will have to reactivate it or claim back any unused cash by calling the Oyster helpline..." I never knew that. I must have been lucky that I've inadvertently never left more than a 2 year gap. Or is it a new idea they've just cooked up? It seems that this may even be the "warm up" for the processes I hinted at - you phone to reactivate and they say "actually, we don't do Oyster any more, but here's how to get your money back, loaded onto a Lobster Card". -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 15:40:38 on Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Paul Scott remarked: "The money on your Oyster card never expires - it stays there until you use it. However, if your card is not used for 2 years, you will have to reactivate it or claim back any unused cash by calling the Oyster helpline..." I never knew that. I must have been lucky that I've inadvertently never left more than a 2 year gap. Or is it a new idea they've just cooked up? I think it dates back to at least 2005 when I originally got my card. Paul S |
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On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 15:40:38 -0000, Paul Scott wrote:
"The money on your Oyster card never expires - it stays there until you use it. However, if your card is not used for 2 years, you will have to reactivate it or claim back any unused cash by calling the Oyster helpline..." That might be in theory, but I've left one for more than 2 years (nearly 3) and it was fine. Steve |
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![]() wrote ... I just bought an oyster on dec 4 08 when does it expire? 9th October 2023 I could be a little more accurate if you'd care to tell us if you bought a weekly, monthly, quarterly, annual or whatever ... Help us to help you ... -- Andrew |
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In message , at 16:24:54 on
Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Paul Scott remarked: I think it dates back to at least 2005 when I originally got my card. I've had my card significantly longer than that. -- Roland Perry |
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