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![]() Mizter T wrote: What specifically has never worked for you - the auto-topup? No. Topping up a specific sum online. I've not tried auto-topup yet because if adding a specific sum doesn't work, I don't expect the auto-topup to, though it would be useful. If so have you actually signed up for auto-topup via your online Oyster account? Once you've done this you need to make a journey that either starts of finishes at your nominated station within the next 7 days. Once you've done that auto-topup will be configured on your Oyster card, and from then on each time your Oyster Pre-Pay balance goes below £5 it'll be credited with either £20 or £40 (whichever you chose when you signed up for auto-topup) when you travel by Tube or by bus. Yes, I *do* understand all that. Oyster is so rubbish at this part of things, I have no confidence in it. I had a very annoying experience in which I tried to renew my season ticket online - again it completely failed to register and I had to go via a very pleasant person at Finsbury Park, who spent several hours trying to sort it out. They advised me to avoid buying tickets online. Francis |
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