Why has my Oyster card been Cancelled?


Why has my Oyster card been Cancelled? If your card has failed revenue inspections or we have detected suspicious travel, we may stop it from further use.


How do I register my old Oyster card?

Register your Oyster card To register your card, create a contactless and Oyster account. Visitor Oyster cards can't be registered. If you're transferring your credit or discount to a new Oyster card, make at least one journey with it first, wait 24 hours, and then sign in to your contactless and Oyster account.


Can you get money back from expired Oyster card?

The money doesn't expire so you can give it to a friend, relative or anyone else to use. Or save it for when you return to London. If you don't know anyone who might want to use an Oyster or you don't plan to return to London, you can get back any unused money.


How do I contact the Oyster card?

Your information rights. You can see your journey history by signing into your TfL online account, via the TfL Oyster and contactless app or you can request a copy by calling Customer Services on 0343 222 1234 (TfL call charges).


How much money is on unused Oyster cards?

London Underground: Half a Billion Pounds Left on Unused Oyster Cards. There are over 82 million Oyster cards which haven't been used in at least a year. New data has revealed that Londoners have racked up a total of over £550 million in unspent Oyster card credit.


How do I get my money back from my old 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.


Is Elizabeth line free for over 60s?

Travel free on bus, tram, Tube, DLR, London Overground and Elizabeth line. You can travel free on TfL services with your Older Person's Freedom Pass from 09:00 weekdays and anytime at weekends and on bank holidays.


Can I use my Oyster with no money on it?

A card with a negative balance may only be reused once it is topped up. The Oyster card deposit has been there specifically to prevent customers having an incentive to discard cards with a negative balance.


Are Oyster cards being discontinued?

However, there are no plans to stop offering an Oyster option, according to TfL's head of customer payments Mike Tuckett, who joined the ticketing team just after the contract to deliver the technology for the Oyster card was signed in 1998.


Can non UK residents buy an Oyster card?

If you are a non-UK resident , then you choose to either buy a Visitor Oyster card online before you leave home or you can choose to buy one at the TFL visitor centres and Oyster ticket shops in London upon your arrival. The Tramlink Shop, Croydon, is another location where one can be purchased.