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

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2201008

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Boston 311

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Jamaica Plain

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101001706348

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101001706284

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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 Now, with parking meters throughout the city having been replaced by new credit-card-reading individual units or multi-space ticket machines, my remaining cards that still have value are useless.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.


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