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How do you use contactless on a train?

Just touch your debit or credit card on a yellow card reader to pay for your journey, the same as you would with your Oyster card.



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Contactless pay as you go (PAYG) Just touch your debit or credit card on a yellow card reader to pay for your journey, the same as you would with your Oyster card, and you won't have to queue for tickets at the station and won't have to top up. Always remember to touch in and out.

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Contactless Tickets are convenient to use. Patrons can add tickets to their Apple Wallet or Google Pay app on their phone and easily access it when they arrive at the Stadium. iPhone users will see a lock screen notification, 'tap' the notification and present the ticket.

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Look for the contactless symbol on the card reader. The four curved lines that appear on your card should also appear on contactless-enabled card readers. When prompted, hold the card within one to two inches of the contactless symbol.

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How many times can you use a contactless card in a day? You can use your contactless credit card as often as you would any other debit or credit card. There isn't a limit for how many times you can use a card because it's contactless.

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This payment method works by tapping a payment card or other device near a point-of-sale terminal equipped with contactless payment technology. Contactless payment is also referred to as tap-and-go or tap by some banks and retailers.

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Digital wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay can be used by tapping your smartphone or smartwatch over a terminal instead of a card. There is no extra cost to use contactless features.

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While contactless allows you to make payments without a PIN, it doesn't mean you can forget it entirely. Card issuers only allow five consecutive contactless transactions that can be made before a PIN is requested in order to prevent fraud.

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