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I had an Oyster card at home for ages which I rarely used, and took it
in for a refund at Bank ticket office. Unfortunately the card was faulty. The ticket clerk said that he could transfer the balance onto another card as well as the deposit, which he did. But he said it could only be refunded via Customer Services as it was an "authorised copy". Is that true? Is it only true of the value (in which case I'll run it down to zero then refund it) or is it true of the deposit as well? Why, when it's a registered card? Thanks Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the @ to reply. |
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