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Saltash - Free Unlocks

Terms and conditions and FAQs.

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Written by Rosalie Hoskins
Updated over a week ago

To continue to support ridership in Saltash, we are offering free unlock on all journeys starting or ending from all the Saltash parking bays.

When can I get the offer?

The offer is available from 00:00 26th August until 23:59 26th November 2024.

Where is this offer available?

This offer is available for any rides that start or end at the following bays:

Yellowtor Road

Carkeel Gateway

Fairmead Road

Pillmere Drive

Callington Road Shops

Church Road Stores

Saltash Leisure Centre

Beatrice Avenue

Broad Walk

Church Road

Saltash Train Station

Old Ferry Road Car Park

Belle Vue Rd

Lower Fore Street

Fore Street

How do I claim my free ride?

Download and open the Beryl app. Find your nearest bay, unlock a Beryl vehicle and start riding.

Your free unlock fee will be deducted from the total at the end of your ride.

If you don't have an account yet, download the Beryl app here and follow the simple steps to sign up. You'll need to add your card details to hire a bike - this will only be charged if you end a ride out of a Beryl designed bay or out of the designated zone, or your ride exceeds the free period (see below).

How much will my ride cost?

See here for your scheme prices.

How many free unlocks can I take?

As many free unlocks as you would like within the campaign timeframe.

Will I have to pay out of bay and out of zone fees?

Yes, all out of bay and out of zone fees apply during the free riding promotion.

Do I need to have a payment card associated with my account?

You must have a valid payment card registered on your account in order to unlock a bike, even during a free ride promotion. Our system will run a pre-authorisation check on your card when you attempt to unlock a bike and you must have at least £1 available on the card in order to pass this check. This is to ensure you have funds available for any out of bay or out of zone fees you incur.

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