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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> you can get the full cash back on this at a

> ticket machine in a london underground station.


Apparently not - https://tfl.gov.uk/fares/refunds-and-replacements/oyster-pay-as-you-go-credit-no-longer-needed

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Angelina Wrote:

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> Is the Oyster Card registered to an individual?

> This is a fraud protection for TfL so stolen

> Oyster cards cannot have a balance refunded to

> another person.


It's registered to me but the card is at least 5 years old and I cannot remember the login details for the website. You cannot claim a refund without this.

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Angelina Wrote:

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> Have you contacted TfL?


This is obviously the first thing I done. You need to answer security questions and due to the age of the card I have no recollection of the correct answer. There is no way to bypass this. If there was I wouldn't have posted an advert.

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oliviaandmilo Wrote:

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> Has it been tried recently on public transport,

> also the next person wont be able to register the

> card and therefore lose a lot of money if they

> were to lose it.- just a thought!


I called tfl and they said it wasn't registered but when I tried to log in online it says that it is. I entered what I usually would for my passwords/security and it doesn't work. I made the last topup on 07/09/19 and have already checked the remaning balance in the local shop.

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JickieC Wrote:

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> Pretty sure Angelina was trying to help rather

> than 'police'


It's a bit of tongue and cheek banter, in the same way the person who wrote "blah blah blah" may have intended. Lighten up if you are offended by it. It's nothing serious, blimey.

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Why would i be offended at how you respond to a stranger? I was responding to you because you sounded harangued - as if you thought Angelina was on your case rather than trying to help (as does happen on here) - when my perception was she was definitely trying to help. But now that i've been told to lighten up - please have my apology for getting involved.
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JickieC Wrote:

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> Why would i be offended at how you respond to a

> stranger? I was responding to you because you

> sounded harangued - as if you thought Angelina was

> on your case rather than trying to help (as does

> happen on here) - when my perception was she was

> definitely trying to help. But now that i've been

> told to lighten up - please have my apology for

> getting involved.


As mentioned in our pms, this just is just to clarify people are not being rude to one another in the thread. Hope it's all cleared up now

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