โMay-12-2022 07:49 AM
โApr-25-2023 06:46 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:cptqueeg wrote:Tvov wrote:Romer1 wrote:
My I-Pass automatically refills when my balance hits $10, so I never worry about running out.
Same here. My EZPass is connected to my credit card, just automatically maintains whatever need to be maintained. There is no running out or refilling.
I thought all toll passes were setup like this.
You're dead wrong about not running out. I can assure you it's possible and has happened. The computer systems of ezpass update in the overnight hours so if you're traveling through tolls and your low balance triggers a replenishment from your CC it's not posted until overnight. The low balance can be below zero quickly and you're going to get penalized.
I've gotten notices on my phone from my CC company within a few minutes of passing through a toll booth that my E-ZPass account has been replenished. The charge may not have shown up on my account online until later, but E-ZPass has never charged me a penalty.
โApr-25-2023 06:35 AM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
They have this old school thing called a phone. Call your provider and have them set it up for you.
โApr-23-2023 05:36 PM
cptqueeg wrote:Tvov wrote:Romer1 wrote:
My I-Pass automatically refills when my balance hits $10, so I never worry about running out.
Same here. My EZPass is connected to my credit card, just automatically maintains whatever need to be maintained. There is no running out or refilling.
I thought all toll passes were setup like this.
You're dead wrong about not running out. I can assure you it's possible and has happened. The computer systems of ezpass update in the overnight hours so if you're traveling through tolls and your low balance triggers a replenishment from your CC it's not posted until overnight. The low balance can be below zero quickly and you're going to get penalized.
โApr-23-2023 04:32 PM
โApr-23-2023 03:24 PM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
One time mine did not pick up on the WV turn pike. I stopped, pointed at my EZ pass and the woman in the booth just motioned me to go on.
โApr-23-2023 07:30 AM
โApr-23-2023 05:13 AM
cptqueeg wrote:Tvov wrote:Romer1 wrote:
My I-Pass automatically refills when my balance hits $10, so I never worry about running out.
Same here. My EZPass is connected to my credit card, just automatically maintains whatever need to be maintained. There is no running out or refilling.
I thought all toll passes were setup like this.
You're dead wrong about not running out. I can assure you it's possible and has happened. The computer systems of ezpass update in the overnight hours so if you're traveling through tolls and your low balance triggers a replenishment from your CC it's not posted until overnight. The low balance can be below zero quickly and you're going to get penalized.
โApr-23-2023 03:31 AM
โApr-22-2023 07:08 PM
โApr-22-2023 02:39 PM
โApr-22-2023 07:29 AM
cptqueeg wrote:Tvov wrote:Romer1 wrote:
My I-Pass automatically refills when my balance hits $10, so I never worry about running out.
Same here. My EZPass is connected to my credit card, just automatically maintains whatever need to be maintained. There is no running out or refilling.
I thought all toll passes were setup like this.
You're dead wrong about not running out. I can assure you it's possible and has happened. The computer systems of ezpass update in the overnight hours so if you're traveling through tolls and your low balance triggers a replenishment from your CC it's not posted until overnight. The low balance can be below zero quickly and you're going to get penalized.
โApr-22-2023 06:44 AM
Tvov wrote:Romer1 wrote:
My I-Pass automatically refills when my balance hits $10, so I never worry about running out.
Same here. My EZPass is connected to my credit card, just automatically maintains whatever need to be maintained. There is no running out or refilling.
I thought all toll passes were setup like this.
โApr-22-2023 06:25 AM
โApr-22-2023 06:15 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
We have two NYS issued E-ZPass transponders for our motorhome, one coded for just the motorhome, and one coded for when we're towing our toad. Other E-ZPass states have never had a problem reading the currently used transponder, and the NYS Thruway charges us passenger car per axle rates under their "Motorhome Plan" instead of the higher "tall vehicle" per axle rates.