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On 7 Set, 10:11, "Robin" wrote:
The reason I was intereseted to see what would happen with my *visitor* Oyster card -- the promotional Oyster cards aimed at tourists -- is that the T&Cs always used to say that you couldn't register or protect a visitor Oyster card. *(I did just look, and I can't find that now, so maybe they've changed it?) They moved some of the them. *I think you now needhttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/termsandconditions/899.aspx From there eghttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/conditions-of-carriage.pdfandhttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/docklands-light-rail-condition... "6.11. Oyster cards available to visitors These Oyster cards are issued at our agents abroad and who deal with high volumes of visitors. Special Terms and Oyster cards as follows: . The card can only be used for to pay as you go . A non-refundable £2 charge is applied when purchasing . No deposit is applied when the card is issued . The card cannot be registered/protected." HTH Just as a side note, I visit London regulary (3 or 4 times a year) and in 2007 I got a normal (not a visitor) oyster. Theoretically, it could not be registered because you need to supply a valid UK postcode. I bypassed this, by supplying my normal Italian address with the postcode of the hotel where I usually stay. Everything's ok, top-up included |
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![]() "Kadath Dragon" wrote in message ... On 7 Set, 10:11, "Robin" wrote: The reason I was intereseted to see what would happen with my *visitor* Oyster card -- the promotional Oyster cards aimed at tourists -- is that the T&Cs always used to say that you couldn't register or protect a visitor Oyster card. (I did just look, and I can't find that now, so maybe they've changed it?) They moved some of the them. I think you now needhttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/termsandconditions/899.aspx From there eghttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/conditions-of-carriage.pdfandhttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/docklands-light-rail-condition... "6.11. Oyster cards available to visitors These Oyster cards are issued at our agents abroad and who deal with high volumes of visitors. Special Terms and Oyster cards as follows: . The card can only be used for to pay as you go . A non-refundable £2 charge is applied when purchasing . No deposit is applied when the card is issued . The card cannot be registered/protected." HTH Just as a side note, I visit London regulary (3 or 4 times a year) and in 2007 I got a normal (not a visitor) oyster. Theoretically, it could not be registered because you need to supply a valid UK postcode. I bypassed this, by supplying my normal Italian address with the postcode of the hotel where I usually stay. Everything's ok, top-up included I can confirm the above works. I also got a normal oyster card in 2007 and used my Australian address with the UK postcode of the internet cafe where i accessed the oyster website. Peter Sydney |
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