Octopus for Tourists

Published by: Octopus Cards

Description

Octopus on iPhone or Apple Watch simplifies the way you ride transport and shop in Hong Kong. Breeze through turnstiles or pay at retail outlets just by tapping your iPhone or Apple Watch on Octopus readers. No need to open an app or wake your device. Check your balance and skip queues by topping up using your favourite credit / debit card.
It is easy to get an Octopus before or after you arrive in Hong Kong. If you have an iPhone X or later, or Apple Watch Series 3 or later, simply download the Octopus App for Tourists to add a new Octopus. It is a breeze to check your balance and top up using your favourite credit card / debit card. If you already have a physical Octopus card, you can transfer it to your iPhone or Apple Watch easily.
With Octopus App for Tourists, you can:
- Add an Octopus Card to your iPhone or Apple Watch with just a few steps
- Top up anytime, anywhere, with your favourite non-Hong Kong issued Mastercard, UnionPay or Visa credit or debit cards
- Check the balance and spending records of your Octopus
- Apply for a refund of the deposit and remaining value on your Octopus before departing Hong Kong

For more details, please visit www.octopus.com.hk
Licence Number: SVF0001
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  • Is Octopus for Tourists free?

    Yes, Octopus for Tourists is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is Octopus for Tourists legit?

    ⚠️ Warning: Multiple users of Octopus for Tourists have mentioned scam or fraud. Investigate thoroughly before using this app.

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    Octopus for Tourists is free.

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User Rating

1.63 out of 5

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Octopus for Tourists Reviews

Scam

SHGDavie on

United Kingdom

It worked the first time I started the card but would not allow me to top up so I tried adding a new card and it just took my money and didn’t give me a card it’s an absolute scam just grab a physical card

Sneaky app

Bikkime on

United Kingdom

Downloaded the original app was not able to top up the virtual card, however found out they had a tourist version that forces you to pay with your local currency with hidden charges added on top very disappointing won’t be using this app again

Suddenly couldn’t top up and only refunds back to HK bank accounts

thomascytsang on

United Kingdom

I suddenly couldn’t top up and then when I requested a refund, it was only HK bank accounts. Avoid and use the physical card!

Ripoff

uKDeano1 on

United Kingdom

Why force me to use any currency other than HK$. I know. So you charge ripoff conversion rates. I should be able to top this up via Apple Wallet app. Ripoff

Awful app

JIMHK2024 on

United Kingdom

Get the app fixed, it’s not complex just uses the same interface as the original and add the feature to pay with different currency to the old model. This one charges a percentage to put it on the card and sometimes it doesn’t even show up on the card when you pay. AWFUL AWFUL AWFUL

An app made by thieves

Tony Sach on

United Kingdom

Absolute rip off with extra charges. Tourists treated for absolute mugs. AVOID if you can

Pointless Additional Step

ArchieH88 on

United Kingdom

As others have pointed out this is a pointless additional step in topping up your Octopus card for users without an HK registered credit/debit card. It also seems to be a regression as I do not recall this being required in the past. As a visitor you are now unable to simply add an Octopus travel card and seamlessly start using it, but you have to first download and app, a step that doesn’t appear to be well documented and required me to Google it only after the Wallet app mysteriously told me I had no eligible payment methods. I usually try to resist reviewing the services and stick to reviewing the app so I will say that the app does at least do what it’s advertised to without too much trouble.

Terrible business

iaminlondon2 on

United Kingdom

It is a sanctioned scam. Not only should this app not exist — by simply allowing other cards in your Wallet app to be used to pay for Octopus; it doesn’t because it requieres without good reason for the cards to be HK cards — but then it charges you FX fees that are both unavoidable by design and of which you are not notified of beforehand. Unfortunately as a foreigner in HK you can’t avoid making money for Octopus, so their monopoly gives them free reign to build such a sanctioned business scam. They should be ashamed, but alas, they appear not to be.

Disgustingly high FX fees!

Ray151122 on

United Kingdom

The app doesn’t allow you to top up the Octopus card in HKD (Hong Kong Dollars). You have to choose another currency and pay the app’s FX fee. It’s usually 5-6% above market rate. I have a credit card with no FX fees that I’d like to use to top-up but the app doesn’t let me top up in HKD.

Great idea but bad execution.

msfrs on

United Kingdom

Agree with other reviews. They charge a foreign exchange fee for topping up each time and when you refund the card there is a 11 hkd admin charge on top too. Better off with physical card and topping up with a credit card without foreign exchange fees.

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