Refund Oyster Card online

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I claimed to refund my Oyster card and got an email that says my Oyster card refund has been processed. Refund payment method: Web Accounts Credit

BUT I think I never provide my credit information on the website. How do they make payment to my account?



Best Answer

Web Accounts Credit means that you get the money on your web account that you have created for the oyster card refund on tfl.gov.uk. After that your oyster card will not work anymore and instead of money on your oyster card you have your money on your newly created web account. You can use this money for other services on the website or even ask for refund to your bank account.

You may redeem your web account balance at any time. You can get this paid into your bank account by entering your bank account number and sort code online. Only the entire 'cash' balance may be redeemed- you can't redeem part of it. Source: https://tfl.gov.uk/corporate/terms-and-conditions/online-accounts




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Can you refund Oyster card online?

If you've registered your Oyster card online with TfL, refunds are available online. Once you get a refund you will longer be able to use the Oyster card.

How do I get money back from my Oyster card?

Simply touch your Oyster card on the yellow card reader on the ticket machine, select "Oyster refund" and follow the on-screen instructions. You can see the refunded amount due on the screen before finalising your request.

Are Oyster cards still refundable?

You can get a refund for your pay as you go credit and any deposit at Tube, London Overground and Elizabeth line ticket machines or offices. You can get a refund for your pay as you go credit, Travelcard, Bus & Tram Pass and any deposit on your contactless and Oyster account.






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