Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got on and updated. Both of our license plates were wrong...
What makes me irritated is that they don't email you when you have a violation. I would like an email notice when I receive one. They can email me when my account gets low, but not when I get a violation? They obviously want the violations so they can fine you.
So lets think about this statement. you want an email notice when you are in violation. the car lic plates listed where improper. so how would they know WHO to email them to? Second. if the battery in your transponder is out, when you drive through the the toll plaza, it will not register. Ergo they have no way of knowing if you drove through since the transponder is not working. so they only thing that can do is then contact the DMV cross reference the tag number on the vehicle with a known name and address (mailing) and then send out the violation notice in the mail, all the while you are still driving through the toll plaza racking up fines.
its not their fault. its your fault for having improper account information.
Suck it up, negotiate as best you can. and learn fromk you mistake.
Often mistakes must either be painful or expensive for us to learn from them...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got on and updated. Both of our license plates were wrong...
What makes me irritated is that they don't email you when you have a violation. I would like an email notice when I receive one. They can email me when my account gets low, but not when I get a violation? They obviously want the violations so they can fine you.
So lets think about this statement. you want an email notice when you are in violation. the car lic plates listed where improper. so how would they know WHO to email them to? Second. if the battery in your transponder is out, when you drive through the the toll plaza, it will not register. Ergo they have no way of knowing if you drove through since the transponder is not working. so they only thing that can do is then contact the DMV cross reference the tag number on the vehicle with a known name and address (mailing) and then send out the violation notice in the mail, all the while you are still driving through the toll plaza racking up fines.
its not their fault. its your fault for having improper account information.
Suck it up, negotiate as best you can. and learn fromk you mistake.
Often mistakes must either be painful or expensive for us to learn from them...
Anonymous wrote:I just got on and updated. Both of our license plates were wrong...
What makes me irritated is that they don't email you when you have a violation. I would like an email notice when I receive one. They can email me when my account gets low, but not when I get a violation? They obviously want the violations so they can fine you.
Anonymous wrote:whatever you do, OP, deal with it. no more ignoring:
http://www.northjersey.com/story/news/essex/2017/0...50-ezpass-violations/97798782/
Anonymous wrote:I just got on and updated. Both of our license plates were wrong...
What makes me irritated is that they don't email you when you have a violation. I would like an email notice when I receive one. They can email me when my account gets low, but not when I get a violation? They obviously want the violations so they can fine you.
Anonymous wrote:This is why, despite peer pressure, I stay away from EZ pass. Too many horror stories and you're looking at jail, potentially.
mAnonymous wrote:I just logged into my EZ pass account and realized only one of our two cars is in there and it is an old license plate from when we lived in DC - and we moved in 2015. And we've never had an issue! We've used it in two cars and neither has their license plate number in the account. I'll be updating that today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does the license plate matter at all? If the EZpass is in the car properly, it reads that, not the license plate.
We just went through this. Husband got a new car, I didn't update the car in our account, we traveled over Xmas and I started getting notices for unpaid tolls. I assumed our transponder wasn't working. Turns out, for the low speed tolls, it reads the transponder. For the higher speed tolls that are everywhere now, it is too fast to read the transponder so it snaps a pic of your license plate and then they match it to your EZ Pass account and debit your account. But, if your license plate is not updated, you get a notice in the mail for an unpaid toll. OP, I called as soon as I got the notices and resolved the issue. If you pay right away, there's no penalty and they just charge you the price of the toll that you went through. So how on earth did you wait until after you got 50 notices to do anything??