Who looks after the machines?Abelio?Email them and explain what happened.
Who looks after the machines?Abelio?
Oyster Card is a TFL thing.
I'd suggest contact them first.
www.tfl.gov.uk/oyster
0343 222 1234 * (08:00-20:00 seven days a week)
(although if your card is registered, may be worth a look online to see if the £ 10 was credited)[/QUOTE
Tried that number and been waiting for ages so i went to the tfl/oyster page and filled in a complaint form in less than a minute.Cheers.I shall keep you all informed.
Who looks after the machines?Abelio?
Me too.I have had issues with Oyster in the past,rang them and they sorted it out
Schmetterling I had to register my card to get a refund but that was because I couldn't get to a tube station(was home in Scotland)
Thank you! Bassstards! I don't want to register my card as then I can let other people use it for Pay As You Go.
Thank you! Bassstards! I don't want to register my card as then I can let other people use it for Pay As You Go.
Lending your Oyster card to others
If your Oyster card only has adult rate pay as you go credit on it, you can lend it to someone else, even if the card is registered in your name.
An Oyster card can't be used by anyone other than the registered user if it has one of the following on it:
from here
- Travelcard or Bus & Tram Pass season ticket
- Jobcentre Plus Travel Discount
- Bus & Tram discount
- National Railcard discount
No its not registeredCan I ask whether your card was registered? I want to request a refund on an unregistered card and am looking around for info at the moment.
Got this email today:
Thank you for your email of 27 August regarding a refund for a purchase which did not load onto your Oyster card. Please accept our apologies for the inconvenience.
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Thank you for taking the time to contact us. Please contact us again if you need any further assistance or if you would prefer to talk to us about this matter, please call us on 0343 222 1234.
Kind regards
AnneBlack
Customer Service Adviser
Transport for London Customer Services
I bet it's happened over ten times.That sounds suspiciously polished.. I wonder does it happen a lot ?