Yes. when you do retail transactions on ezlink cards u just need to have sufficient value for ur transaction, which may be just have been topped up before using GIRO at the ticket gates or BEXPs. but i expect retail ezlink card readers NOT to support GIRO top up if you do not have insufficient value at that time to complete the transaction.Originally posted by wuming78:is it true tt for retail transactions, the ezlink cards cannot be topped up via giro but can be topped up using the machines at the mrt stns?
Originally posted by ^tamago^:AFAIK ezlink cards linked to visa credit card accounts can be used at Macs. as for GIRO topups, the automatic topups can only happen @ MRT fare gates and bus readers. auto top up @ terminals in Macs should be ready soon
[b]Yes. when you do retail transactions on ezlink cards u just need to have sufficient value for ur transaction, which may be just have been topped up before using GIRO at the ticket gates or BEXPs. but i expect retail ezlink card readers NOT to support GIRO top up if you do not have insufficient value at that time to complete the transaction.[/b]
actually the system was commissioned only around may 2002 and since then, the land transport authority (LTA) has taken quite a long time to evaluate the feasibility & demand for non-transpportation use of ez-link cards. in fact, the facilities are already in place, no one major retailer was willing to invest in the terminals & facilities to offer ez-link as a payment mode. in fact, the decision by McDonald's to implement it is purely a commercial decision of its own - most retail outlets are adopting a wait-and-see approach. thus we now only see McDonald's as one of the major privately-owned retailers offering this. soon, the government pools will also offer payment by ez-link card in august this year. we definitely hope more retailers will jump on this bandwagon to offer it too.Originally posted by sneezelam:It is good to see the EZ-link available for non-transportation use. Honestly, last year, when I was visiting SG, I was wonder why the card can only deal with transportation fee but not as HK that can be used everywhere like fast food shop, supermarket, and convenience store.
Be relax. See how excellent that the same system is running smooth in Hong Kong. It's really not a problem for kids.....as we know the card has a limited values there, their parents can control their usage. Except if the card's value can raise automatically once it goes to zero, that's another case.Originally posted by SBS9818A:EZ-link payment is a good alternative when one doesn't have money, but kids might fradulently use it for regular meals at McDonald's, since the money is "coming from nowhere", so to speak.
Ezlink cards are valid for use up to 5 years. For example, if you buy a card today, the card will expires on 16 June 2009.Originally posted by sneezelam:P.S. I would like to know, how long the EZ-link will be expired since my last transcation? Here I have 3 cards with me in Hong Kong ~_~
It just acts like a Visa Cash or Mondex...Originally posted by xin1jun2:we just trying to follow hong kong's octopus card.
their card very the useful in HK..can practically do anyhting besides take bus and MTR
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Thanks 1st.Originally posted by tranquilice:Ezlink cards are valid for use up to 5 years. For example, if you buy a card today, the card will expires on 16 June 2009.
No refund will be given to expired Ezlink cards 7 years after the expiry date.
For your first question, yes.Originally posted by sneezelam:Thanks 1st.
That means I can still refund my card within 12 years since my date of purchase?
and once the card is invalided after the 5 years time, what can I do at that time? Can I add new values or I can ONLY do with the refund?
Yes, there is no equivalent of GIRO in HK. But many parents GIRO-link their children's ez-link cards, so that when value drops below $1, money is topped up for the kids. Most times the money comes from the parent's account, making it seem the money appears from nowhere.Originally posted by sneezelam:Be relax. See how excellent that the same system is running smooth in Hong Kong. It's really not a problem for kids.....as we know the card has a limited values there, their parents can control their usage. Except if the card's value can raise automatically once it goes to zero, that's another case.
P.S. I would like to know, how long the EZ-link will be expired since my last transcation? Here I have 3 cards with me in Hong Kong ~_~