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Find answers to all your questions about creating and managing your PRESTO account. Discover the benefits of registering your PRESTO card and how it can improve your transit experience.
- Checking your Balance
Check the balance of your physical PRESTO card at PRESTO...
- Checking your Balance
Check the balance of your physical PRESTO card at PRESTO vending machines at TTC subway stations, OC Transpo stations, GO Transit stations and UP Express stations. Find a PRESTO Vending Machine. In person. Check your balance in person at a Customer Service Outlet or Shoppers Drug Mart location.
The PRESTO card number and card verification number (CVN) are both located on the back of it. Returning students who had previously registered their cards can log into their existing account and add the new card to it.
You can get a digital PRESTO card in Apple Wallet or Google Wallet, use contactless credit or debit to pay your fare, or buy a physical card in-person anytime. Hello PRESTO NEW TO PRESTO
Jun 23, 2024 · The Presto card verification number, also known as the CVN, is a three-digit security code located on the back of your card. It plays a vital role in protecting your card from unauthorized use when registering your card online or managing your account.
The 17-digit PRESTO card number and 3-digit card verification number (CVN) are both located on the back of it. Returning students who had previously registered their cards can log into their existing account and add the new card to it.
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A PRESTO card is an electronic, contactless smart card that allows you to pay for public transit with a simple tap. PRESTO is accepted on all major public transit systems in the Greater Toronto, Hamilton and Ottawa areas, including GO Transit, Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) and York Region Transit (YRT), which serve Seneca's campuses.