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{{dc|I}}{{start|ām currently on hold with the New Jersey Turnpike Authority}} trying to take care of unpaidĀ tolls that I received during [[June 4, 2022|my motorcycle journey to the NMS Conference last month]]. The Uni seemed like a really cool idea: a portable device that I can use in my car and on the motorcycle that will work āin 19 states.āĀ The PeachPass was a pain to maintain, so I thought this could be a great option for my car and Autumnās. The device has little suction cups on it, so it appears to be made to go from car to car with no problem. Cool. | {{dc|I}}{{start|ām currently on hold with the New Jersey Turnpike Authority}} trying to take care of unpaidĀ tolls that I received during [[June 4, 2022|my motorcycle journey to the NMS Conference last month]]. The Uni seemed like a really cool idea: a portable device that I can use in my car and on the motorcycle that will work āin 19 states.āĀ The PeachPass was a pain to maintain, so I thought this could be a great option for my car and Autumnās. The device has little suction cups on it, so it appears to be made to go from car to car with no problem. Cool. | ||
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Well, no. Apparently, I have to register each license plate that I use the transponder | Well, no. Apparently, I have to register each license plate that I use with the transponder. At least thatās what the patronizing phone support told me when I called about the stack of unpaid tolls awaiting my return. Well, this excuse seems like bullshit to me, as I used the transponder in [[March 21, 2022|Kipās Benz]] in March with no problem, ''and'' it worked just fine on three of the tolls in June: in Virginia, Delaware, and New Jersey. If the license plate is required for the transponder to work, then logically it would not have worked at all. āItās in the user agreement you agreed to, sir,āĀ explained two Uni phone support people. That was the excuse they chose to hide behind, so essentially Iām responsible for over $150 worth of tolls and āadministrative fees.ā Lovely. | ||
They just kept saying the same thing over and over until I completely lost my patience. I requested that my balance be refunded and my account closed. Now what do I do with theĀ $30 worth of useless transponders I have. Iām still seeing red, and I havenāt even talked to an NJ Turnpike rep yet. I know Iām wasting my time, but I figured I would try. Each of the missed tolls in NJ came with a $50 administrative fee and one in Delaware cost $25. I agree that missed tolls should cost more, but that just seems absurd, no? | They just kept saying the same thing over and over until I completely lost my patience. I requested that my balance be refunded and my account closed. Now what do I do with theĀ $30 worth of useless transponders I have. Iām still seeing red, and I havenāt even talked to an NJ Turnpike rep yet. I know Iām wasting my time, but I figured I would try. Each of the missed tolls in NJ came with a $50 administrative fee and one in Delaware cost $25. I agree that missed tolls should cost more, but that just seems absurd, no? | ||
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Also, while I have been on hold, I wrote a one-star review for the Uni on Amazon: | Also, while I have been on hold, I wrote a one-star review for the Uni on Amazon: | ||
{{cquote|I purchased one of these for my motorcycle trip to the northeast: I was riding to New Jersey, passing through Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. I knew I would encounter tolls, so this device seemed like the best way to go. I live in Georgia and often travel to Florida, too, so the Uni would work beyond my trip and with my car. I mounted the Uni on my windscreen, though their website says it would work in my saddlebag. Ā | {{cquote| | ||
I purchased one of these for my motorcycle trip to the northeast: I was riding to New Jersey, passing through Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. I knew I would encounter tolls, so this device seemed like the best way to go. I live in Georgia and often travel to Florida, too, so the Uni would work beyond my trip and with my car. I mounted the Uni on my windscreen, though their website says it would work in my saddlebag. | |||
The Uni worked three times. It did not work SIX times, costing me over $150 in tolls and "administrative fees": thanks Delaware and New Jersey. Yes, I had pre-loaded my Uni account with plenty of money and even had a credit card backup for reloads, so that wasn't the issue. I had a stack of bills from unpaid tolls when I arrived home. | The Uni worked three times. It did not work SIX times, costing me over $150 in tolls and "administrative fees": thanks Delaware and New Jersey. Yes, I had pre-loaded my Uni account with plenty of money and even had a credit card backup for reloads, so that wasn't the issue. I had a stack of bills from unpaid tolls when I arrived home. | ||
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Still on hold... | Still on hold... | ||
Well, I was not optimistic, but the operator was able to dismiss one of the administrative fees, so my total for NJ Turnpike was $92.16. Adding the $8.19 (two tolls) for Maryland and the $3.28 for Virginia (no administrative fees for these), I paid $103.63, spent 90+ minutes on the phone, and raised my blood pressure to dangerous levels. Lesson learned. | {{* * *}} | ||
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Well, I was not optimistic, but the operator was able to dismiss one of the administrative fees, so my total for NJ Turnpike was $92.16 (thatās $75 for fees and $17.16 in actual tollsāwhat a racket!). Adding the $8.19 (two tolls) for Maryland and the $3.28 for Virginia (no administrative fees for these), I paid $103.63, spent 90+ minutes on the phone, and raised my blood pressure to dangerous levels. Lesson learned. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 11 August 2022
Uni from EPass: A Shit Show
Iām currently on hold with the New Jersey Turnpike Authority trying to take care of unpaid tolls that I received during my motorcycle journey to the NMS Conference last month. The Uni seemed like a really cool idea: a portable device that I can use in my car and on the motorcycle that will work āin 19 states.ā The PeachPass was a pain to maintain, so I thought this could be a great option for my car and Autumnās. The device has little suction cups on it, so it appears to be made to go from car to car with no problem. Cool.
Well, no. Apparently, I have to register each license plate that I use with the transponder. At least thatās what the patronizing phone support told me when I called about the stack of unpaid tolls awaiting my return. Well, this excuse seems like bullshit to me, as I used the transponder in Kipās Benz in March with no problem, and it worked just fine on three of the tolls in June: in Virginia, Delaware, and New Jersey. If the license plate is required for the transponder to work, then logically it would not have worked at all. āItās in the user agreement you agreed to, sir,ā explained two Uni phone support people. That was the excuse they chose to hide behind, so essentially Iām responsible for over $150 worth of tolls and āadministrative fees.ā Lovely.
They just kept saying the same thing over and over until I completely lost my patience. I requested that my balance be refunded and my account closed. Now what do I do with the $30 worth of useless transponders I have. Iām still seeing red, and I havenāt even talked to an NJ Turnpike rep yet. I know Iām wasting my time, but I figured I would try. Each of the missed tolls in NJ came with a $50 administrative fee and one in Delaware cost $25. I agree that missed tolls should cost more, but that just seems absurd, no?
Also, while I have been on hold, I wrote a one-star review for the Uni on Amazon:
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I purchased one of these for my motorcycle trip to the northeast: I was riding to New Jersey, passing through Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. I knew I would encounter tolls, so this device seemed like the best way to go. I live in Georgia and often travel to Florida, too, so the Uni would work beyond my trip and with my car. I mounted the Uni on my windscreen, though their website says it would work in my saddlebag. The Uni worked three times. It did not work SIX times, costing me over $150 in tolls and "administrative fees": thanks Delaware and New Jersey. Yes, I had pre-loaded my Uni account with plenty of money and even had a credit card backup for reloads, so that wasn't the issue. I had a stack of bills from unpaid tolls when I arrived home. I called their customer service, thinking that since they had a record of the Uni having worked on the same dates that it didn't, they could help with the unpaid tolls. The problem, they explained, is that I did not have my motorcycle registered on their web site. OK, but then why did it work three times? That excuse just does not make sense, but it was enough for them to essentially say "too bad for you" and not take any responsibility for their poor product. I would have been better off having just ordered an E-ZPass. Your mileage may vary, but be careful. |
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I need to find other places to post it. Today is the first day that I have really wanted a drink in over six months.
Still on hold...
Well, I was not optimistic, but the operator was able to dismiss one of the administrative fees, so my total for NJ Turnpike was $92.16 (thatās $75 for fees and $17.16 in actual tollsāwhat a racket!). Adding the $8.19 (two tolls) for Maryland and the $3.28 for Virginia (no administrative fees for these), I paid $103.63, spent 90+ minutes on the phone, and raised my blood pressure to dangerous levels. Lesson learned.