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May 26th, 2015 06:20 PM #1
I guess this can answer your questions : New Subscription | RFID Customer Portal
Eto naman po yung terms and conditions : http://skywayslexrfid.com/wp-content...cialPolicy.pdf
*fullmetaljacket - not sure kung pwede sa individual yung Option B – Corporate Individual Account: One (1) RFID Account, Multiple RFID tags individually assigned to multiple enrolled vehicles. The balance of the RFID account is shared by all the RFID tags installed on the enrolled vehicles as designated by the subscriber primarily for personal use.
nasa rules din nila yung The RFID tag shall be mounted on the enrolled vehicle only by authorized tollways representatives kaya mukhang wala tayong magagawa
*_Cathy_ - di ku alam kung iphase-out nila si epass eventually kung maging successful si RFID
*shadow - sa autoindustriya site, pwedeng pumili kung sa left headlight or sa windshield : http://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-i...ed-e-card.html
*Jo.A - concern ko din to kaya bibili na lang ako kung tested na sya. will also practice checking the balance online to ensure that I am correctly debited by their system.
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May 26th, 2015 06:26 PM #2
no thank you! I hope they give us the option to keep the tag. I don't mind paying for a tag!!!
Masyado maselan yan sticker na yan! I happen to enjoy cleaning my headlights!
4. Proper Handling of the RFID tag. Throughout the term of this Agreement, the subscriber shall be responsible for the proper handling of the RFID tag. The subscriber shall ensure that the RFID tag is properly installed on his vehicle at all times. ONLY Tollways Authorized Representatives are allowed to perform the mounting of the appropriate RFID tag.
4.1. The Subscriber shall not remove, tear, cut, transfer or alter whatsoever the RFID tag from the enrolled vehicle/s under any circumstance.
4.2. The following should be avoided in order to preserve the tag:
Use of harsh detergent on the tag during car wash.
Heavy rubbing on the tag.
Other acts that may cause damaged to the tag.
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May 26th, 2015 06:30 PM #3
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May 26th, 2015 06:52 PM #4
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May 26th, 2015 10:14 PM #5
Is this an alternative product or will this replace the old e-pass tags? Malupit din ang conditions ha.. if insufficient ang load mo to pass thru, may traffic violation ticket ka. So will the same rule apply to the current e-pass system too?
Pano pag natanggal at nawala, papalitan ba nila?
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Is this an alternative product or will this replace the old e-pass tags? Malupit din ang conditions ha.. if insufficient ang load mo to pass thru, may traffic violation ticket ka. So will the same rule apply to the current e-pass system too?
Pano pag natanggal at nawala, papalitan ba nila?
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May 27th, 2015 12:39 PM #6
Was wondering, why is the RFID provider requiring its customers to stick the device on headlights? From what I understand during the launch, you have two options: headlight or windshield mount. Mounting shouldn't even be an issue since the provider bragged during their introduction that the RFID can be read by the transponder even at speeds of 50 km/h.
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May 27th, 2015 12:45 PM #7
Maybe because its readers are mounted at that level? I've seen some villages with their RFIDs installed on the passenger-side headlight.
someones are (at last!) loudly asking, "why did they turn off the countdown timers?"
SC (temporarily) stops NCAP