Your Touch 'N Go Card Will Expire Even If You Use It Frequently. Here's How To Renew It
Every Touch 'n Go card has a lifespan of 10 years.
We use Touch 'n Go cards every day, whether it's for public transport, parking, or tolls.
But did you know that these cards have a lifespan of 10 years?
Printed on the back of each Touch 'n Go card is the expiration date.
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Once your Touch 'n Go card expires, you will not be able to use the old card for transactions and will need to replace it with a new card
To renew it, just head to Touch 'n Go Hub at NU Sentral and you can get it done for free.
Alternatively, you can purchase a new card for RM10 at any one of their card purchase locations found on their website.
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If you have balance money in your expired card, you have the option to either get a refund or to transfer the balance to your new card without any extra costs
If you want a refund, log a Refund request here. You will receive your refund amount into your Malaysian bank account or Touch 'n Go e-wallet.
Alternatively, you can contact their Careline team via email (careline@touchngo.com.my), or @MyTouchnGo on Facebook/Twitter.
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