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![]() On 01/08/2015 18:48, eastender wrote: I don't understand why we keep seeing stories about unclaimed Oyster money as though TFL is doing something wrong. http://www.standard.co.uk/news/trans...-10430319.html Clearly the deposit was necessary to cut down on people throwing the cards away. And clearly anyone can get their money back, even from aboard by mailing it. You can get a refund on the credit online if not the deposit. And the average credit on cards is only £3.74 a card in any case. About the only thing they could do is allow people to cancel the card completely online and get credit and deposit back. Am I missing something? The massive conspiracy that doesn't exist except in the minds of excitable / dim folk? Does it perhaps keep cropping up as the result of new FOI answers, or answers from TfL to London assembly members? I need to dig out that old card I've got with £30+ on it which snapped rendering it unusable... problem is I've no idea where I safely stashed it away! |
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![]() On 01/08/2015 18:55, Mizter T wrote: On 01/08/2015 18:48, eastender wrote: I don't understand why we keep seeing stories about unclaimed Oyster money as though TFL is doing something wrong. http://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/unclaimed-money-on-dormant-oyster-cards-soars-to-170million-10430319.html Clearly the deposit was necessary to cut down on people throwing the cards away. And clearly anyone can get their money back, even from aboard by mailing it. You can get a refund on the credit online if not the deposit. And the average credit on cards is only £3.74 a card in any case. About the only thing they could do is allow people to cancel the card completely online and get credit and deposit back. Am I missing something? The massive conspiracy that doesn't exist except in the minds of excitable / dim folk? Just a quick extra thought - Oyster's certainly better in this respect compared to the Netherland's OV-chipkaart. An anonymous, unregistered card costs €7.50 (which is in fact only a "suggested retail price" so a retailer could charge more), is "valid for 4 to 5 years" (bit vague!), and if you want to reclaim the left over credit it costs a €2.50 administration fee at a "public transport company counter". If there's a way of getting the money back by post without first getting a form from such a counter, they don't wish to advertise it!: https://www.ov-chipkaart.nl/aanvragen/welkekaartpastbiju/toeristen/ |
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On 2015-08-01 18:04:50 +0000, Mizter T said:
Oyster's certainly better in this respect compared to the Netherland's OV-chipkaart. An anonymous, unregistered card costs €7.50 (which is in fact only a "suggested retail price" so a retailer could charge more), is "valid for 4 to 5 years" (bit vague!), and if you want to reclaim the left over credit it costs a €2.50 administration fee at a "public transport company counter". If there's a way of getting the money back by post without first getting a form from such a counter, they don't wish to advertise it!: That's because they expect you to go Dutch in the Netherlands. E. |
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