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On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 14:56:59 -0800 (PST),
MIG wrote: On Nov 23, 8:10*pm, Mr Thant wrote: On 23 Nov, 20:03, David of Broadway wrote: An unregistered card can't be issued a refund? *Then how are non-UK residents expected to obtain refunds? *(When I tried to register my Oyster card to a USA address in 2005, I was told that only UK addresses were valid.) No, MIG is complaining that auto top-up needs registration, and that refunds require you to make a tube journey to pick them up (as does enabling auto top-up). I don't think refunds require registration. It may not be correct, but it's what was implied when I had a query. I emailed with my card number with a question about what on Earth had happened to my balance, and eventually got a reply saying that I was owed £4. (I actually thought that the discrepancy was 40p.) In order to pick up the refund, I was told that I had to both nominate a station and register my details. I wasn't offered another means of getting the refund, but something complicated may be possible if one is overseas. In the end I didn't bother and they are 40p up. You can't get a refund unless you use the tube within a certain number of days (8 weeks?). So if you're abroad/in another bit of the country and not planning to visit London for a few months then TfL will eat the refund and there's nothing you can do. It's also impossible to get your oyster refunded if you live abroad and have topped it up with both cash and a credit card (at least you can get it refunded, they'll send a GBP cheque to your US address in a month or two but if you've used two different methods to top up the card they cannot refund it - the implication was that the card could have been refunded if only credit card or only cash had been used to buy and top it up). My collegue who got caught by this just sold his card to someone else for the value on the card plus the deposit. (With the right group of people who make various journeys every day it's also possible to arrange so that the value on the card will go negative by a good proportion of the deposit if you don't want to bother with trying to get that back from TfL) Tim. -- God said, "div D = rho, div B = 0, curl E = - @B/@t, curl H = J + @D/@t," and there was light. http://www.woodall.me.uk/ |
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