What do I do with my old Boston Meter Cards that still have value? Archived

46 Orchard St Jamaica Plain, MA 02130, USA Show on Map Hide Map
Move the marker to represent your issue's location. The address will not change.

Reporter

Issue ID:

2201008

Submitted To:

Boston 311

Category:

Other

Viewed:

3157 times

Neighborhood:

Jamaica Plain

Reported via:

mobile application

Reported:

on

Service Request ID:

101001706348

Service Request ID:

101001706284

Description

A few years ago, when the City of Boston introduced the new Boston Meter Card smart cards, I purchased a handful of them worth several hundred dollars. Now, with parking meters throughout the city having been replaced by new credit-card-reading individual units or multi-space ticket machines, my remaining cards that still have value are useless. How can I get the money left on them refunded to me? I paid for these cards with the expectation that I would be able to use them to pay for parking, and now that I can't, I believe it's only fair that I receive a refund on the unused value. Before all of the meters were replaced, the cards were (and, I assume, still are) functioning properly. Thank you.


7 Comments

Comments are closed for archived issues.