How much does it cost to pay an office card? Summary of hot topics and latest policies across the network
Recently, the topic of "how much does it cost to pay an office card" has sparked widespread discussion on social platforms and news media. The bus card application fees, preferential policies and usage rules vary greatly across regions. This article combines the hot content of the entire network in the past 10 days, organizes structured data, and provides you with detailed answers.
1. Comparison of office card payment fees in major cities across the country
City | Ordinary card fees | Student card fee | Senior card fees | Deposit/cost of production |
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Beijing | 20 yuan | 10 yuan | free | Refundable deposit of 20 yuan |
Shanghai | 25 yuan | 15 yuan | free | Cost of production is non-refundable |
Guangzhou | 30 yuan | 20 yuan | free | Including 10 yuan pre-deposit balance |
Shenzhen | 15 yuan | 10 yuan | free | Cost of production is non-refundable |
Chengdu | 10 yuan | 5 yuan | free | Refundable deposit of 10 yuan |
2. Recent hot policy updates
1."One Card" national interoperability: The Ministry of Transport recently announced that bus cards in 300 cities across the country will be interconnected by the end of 2024. Some cities have already started pilot projects. The old cards need to be replaced with new "transportation joint" cards, and the cost is about 15-30 yuan.
2.The rise of electronic bus cards: Alipay, WeChat and other platforms have launched "0 yuan application" electronic bus cards, but in some cities (such as Hangzhou), a minimum recharge of 50 yuan is required to use them, and the physical card still retains offline processing channels.
3.Special group discounts: Many places have adjusted senior citizen card policies. For example, Nanjing requires people with local household registration to be over 65 years old to apply for free, while senior citizens who live outside of the city need to pay a 10 yuan fee.
3. Answers to frequent questions from netizens
question | Answer |
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Can I get a refund if my bus card is lost? | The deposit is only refundable in some cities (such as Beijing and Chengdu), and the remaining balance needs to be reported as lost and replaced with the card purchase voucher. |
What materials are needed for a student card? | ID card + student ID/school certificate, some cities require on-site photo taking (such as Shanghai). |
Can it be used in other places? | Only cards marked with "Transportation Union" can be used in other places, while ordinary cards can only be used locally. |
4. How to save money on office card payments?
1.Pay attention to limited time activities: For example, Xi'an recently launched "new users can buy a card for 1 yuan", and Chongqing United Bank launched "open a card and get 10 free rides".
2.Choose electronic card: No cost, but please note that some cities do not enjoy transfer discounts with electronic cards.
3.Group purchase processing: Individual enterprises/communities can negotiate with the bus company for group card application discounts (for example, Suzhou Industrial Park enterprise employee cards are free of cost).
5. Summary
The fee for office card payment varies greatly depending on the city and card type. The fee for ordinary cards is concentrated at 10-30 yuan. Student cards mostly offer a 50% discount. Senior cards are generally free but the policy is tightened. It is recommended to give priority to the "Transportation Union" card to adapt to the national interoperability trend, and pay attention to the latest local subsidy policies. Data statistics are as of October 2023, and the details are subject to the announcements of each city bus group.
(Note: The data in this article are synthesized from the official website of the Ministry of Transport, local government affairs platforms, and discussions on Weibo hot topics #Bus Card Fee Controversy#, #Elderly Card New Deal#, etc.)
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