How do I cancel my WageWorks MetroCard?

You can change or cancel your commuter order for any month. The change or cancellation must be done by the 10th of the month prior to the benefit month. Log into your account at www.wageworks.com to change or cancel your order.

How do I use my MTA WageWorks card?

You can log into your account at WageWorks. Select “Enroll in Commuter” then select “Transit.” Finally select “MetroCard” as the service provider. 2. If you’ve selected a WageWorks Visa® Prepaid Commuter Card or a WageWorks MasterCard® Prepaid Commuter Card, your funds will load to your card by the 20th of the month.

Can I get my money back from WageWorks?

WageWorks cannot provide refunds for their products. WageWorks cannot provide refunds for their products. A payment made to your Vanpool provider. Please contact your vanpool provider for possible credit and we will credit your account for any funds returned to us by the provider.

How do I get my money back from TransitChek?

Only unused, unopened TransitChek® Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard® and TransitChek® Unlimited MetroCard® products may be returned for a credit to a TransitChek account. Any Card returned for a credit must be in its original, sealed plastic wrapper and cannot be more than two years past expiration.

Can I use my WageWorks card at ATM?

You use your WageWorks Commuter Card just like you use a debit card—just swipe and go. Use it at transit agency ticket vending machines, ticket windows, and transit agency ordering websites.

Do all NYC buses have OMNY?

No more fumbling for MetroCards or quarters—straphangers can now use the OMNY contactless payment system at every subway station and on all MTA buses in New York City. The MTA announced Thursday the complete systemwide rollout of OMNY, which stands for One Metro New York.

How do I contact Cobra WageWorks?

Where do I find claim forms? You can find claims forms here. If you have trouble accessing the forms, you can contact us for help by calling 877-Wageworks (877-924-3967) or tweeting @wageworkscares.

Who are WageWorks participants in New York City?

“Many workers were essentially forced to go ahead with purchases of MetroCards that they would have canceled if they had a choice,” said Gabrielle Prisco, a WageWorks participant and employee of a New York City-based non-profit.

What does WageWorks email say about MTA refunds?

The WageWorks email contained links to summaries of return and refund policies at the MTA and also said, “if you need to make changes to pending elections, please log in to your account by your order deadline.”

Are there any transit agencies that partner with WageWorks?

Some transit agencies that partner with WageWorks are taking steps to mitigate the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on their commuting workers, including those in San Francisco and Philadelphia.

How does the WageWorks TransitChek program work?

WageWorks’ Transitchek program enables commuters to use pre-tax dollars of up to $270 a month to pay for subway, bus, train, ferry, car or eligible vanpools, while also reducing payroll taxes paid by their employers. On March 18, Governor Cuomo ordered the closing of all non-essential businesses, from March 22 until April 15.