Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this is not fraud. This is how EZ pass works - a transponder is tied to a specific license plate. If you want to use your personal ez pass in a car that you don’t own, you need to enroll that license plate and tie it to your EZ pass account and then take it off when you are done. Sounds like you failed to do that.
My transponder was not left in the car. Why even have a transponder if they will charge tolls by a license plate number only?
Anonymous wrote:It’s because of the rental car’s license plate being charged to your account. You need to contact the rental car company and see if they’ll take up the charges. I’ve been charged for tolls from rental companies before - they just send me an invoice after I rent the car and I submit payment to the rental company. So really they are the ones who should charge the correct customers and reimburse you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this is not fraud. This is how EZ pass works - a transponder is tied to a specific license plate. If you want to use your personal ez pass in a car that you don’t own, you need to enroll that license plate and tie it to your EZ pass account and then take it off when you are done. Sounds like you failed to do that.
My transponder was not left in the car. Why even have a transponder if they will charge tolls by a license plate number only?
Anonymous wrote:this is not fraud. This is how EZ pass works - a transponder is tied to a specific license plate. If you want to use your personal ez pass in a car that you don’t own, you need to enroll that license plate and tie it to your EZ pass account and then take it off when you are done. Sounds like you failed to do that.