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I placed an order on the 12th. I will post when it gets here. Noticed my card has been charged but today is a postal holiday so that might slow things down.
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I placed an order on the 12th. I will post when it gets here. Noticed my card has been charged but today is a postal holiday so that might slow things down.
Does Florida take the I-Pass or EZ Pass?[/QUOT
Nope.
Liz
I placed an order on the 12th. I will post when it gets here. Noticed my card has been charged but today is a postal holiday so that might slow things down.
Arrived yesterday 2 18 2014 and Monday was a postal holiday so less than a week
I've had a SunPass for years, probably close to 10, and never notified them of what rental car I've had and never had any problems not doing so, but YMMV.
1. Is your 10 yoa Sunpass the one that beeps and has a battery? If so FL wants to give you a new one for free - the one you have is being 'retired' and will stop working in a few months. See
https://www.sunpass.com/tagSwapUpgrade
We are renting a car to go from MCO to WDW to Port back to MCO. Never rented a car before.
Just to clarify...I can still pay in cash at the tolls? I know the rental car company has some toll plate thing, but it's expensive.
Yes. And it's not a coincidence that you "missed" a toll at the airport. The car rental agencies, I believe, are running a scam. They know when you are leaving the airport, (it's basically the only time they can know when & where you might definitely be going through a toll. Keep this in mind, bc it's relevant.) and they send you a notice after the fact saying you missed a toll leaving the airport & they bill you. Since you can't get a toll receipt (coins only) you can't prove you paid. Even if you did. And they get away with scamming a bit more money out of you. They did this to us & we KNOW we paid. We asked for proof from them & they refused to provide the bill/ticket. They can't know where in FL you are at any other time on your trip & could get caught lying if they try to say you missed a toll in Miami when you have proof you were in Orlando, for example. BUT...at the airport, they can get you bc they time stamp when you leave their lot. I'll bet MANY MANY people "missed a toll" at the airport only. Which is why a sunpass of your own is critical if you don't want to be scammed. Sure, they offer you a sunpass add-on. For much more money than you would pay on your own. Get a portable sunpass & bring it with you on your trips. **Make sure you input your car rental license plate onto your account the second you know it & before you leave the airport so you have proof that the car you drove that day paid the toll. Good luck Florida car renters. Avoid the scam!Thanks for the suggestionWe go every year and rent a car, so I needed the portable kind. After our last trip when my husband accidentally missed a toll booth on our way to the resort from the airport and then our GPS led us astray when going to a volleyball tournament causing us to go through a cashless toll, we decided this would save us stress, time, and money! (We ended up paying way more than the cost of two tolls to the rental car company.
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BE CAREFUL!! And get a portable sunpass of your own. The car rental agencies, I believe, are running a scam. They know when you are leaving the airport, (it's basically the only time they can know when & where you might definitely be going through a toll. Keep this in mind, bc it's relevant.) and they send you a notice after the fact saying you missed a toll leaving the airport & they bill you. Since you can't get a toll receipt (coins only) you can't prove you paid. Even if you did. And they get away with scamming a bit more money out of you. They did this to us & we KNOW we paid. We asked for proof from them & they refused to provide the bill/ticket. They can't know where in FL you are at any other time on your trip & could get caught lying if they try to say you missed a toll in Miami when you have proof you were in Orlando, for example. BUT...at the airport, they can get you bc they time stamp when you leave their lot. I'll bet MANY MANY people "missed a toll" at the airport only. Which is why a sunpass of your own is critical if you don't want to be scammed. Sure, they offer you a sunpass add-on. For much more money than you would pay on your own. Get a portable sunpass & bring it with you on your trips. **Make sure you input your car rental license plate onto your account the second you know it & before you leave the airport do you have proof that the car you drove that day paid the toll. Good luck Florida car renters.We are renting a car to go from MCO to WDW to Port back to MCO. Never rented a car before.
Just to clarify...I can still pay in cash at the tolls? I know the rental car company has some toll plate thing, but it's expensive.
Yes. And it's not a coincidence that you "missed" a toll at the airport. The car rental agencies, I believe, are running a scam. They know when you are leaving the airport, (it's basically the only time they can know when & where you might definitely be going through a toll. Keep this in mind, bc it's relevant.) and they send you a notice after the fact saying you missed a toll leaving the airport & they bill you. Since you can't get a toll receipt (coins only) you can't prove you paid. Even if you did. And they get away with scamming a bit more money out of you. They did this to us & we KNOW we paid. We asked for proof from them & they refused to provide the bill/ticket. They can't know where in FL you are at any other time on your trip & could get caught lying if they try to say you missed a toll in Miami when you have proof you were in Orlando, for example. BUT...at the airport, they can get you bc they time stamp when you leave their lot. I'll bet MANY MANY people "missed a toll" at the airport only. Which is why a sunpass of your own is critical if you don't want to be scammed. Sure, they offer you a sunpass add-on. For much more money than you would pay on your own. Get a portable sunpass & bring it with you on your trips. **Make sure you input your car rental license plate onto your account the second you know it & before you leave the airport so you have proof that the car you drove that day paid the toll. Good luck Florida car renters. Avoid the scam!