Peage transponders

Peage transponders

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Jordie Barretts sock

4,173 posts

20 months

Wednesday 14th June 2023
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I have a Fulli one. Works in France, Spain and Italy, and car parks.

Was on a deal of zero up front, zero subscription and just pay when you use it.

Don't know if the deal is still available but it arrived within a few days and works really well.

Ed Moses

609 posts

121 months

Wednesday 14th June 2023
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Another vote for Bip and Go - we used it for a big trip to France / Italy last year and then for Le Mans on the weekend. Simple to register and makes life so much easier. We are registered in the UK and the fees are DD from our bank account.

MCSV8

881 posts

264 months

Wednesday 14th June 2023
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Ed Moses said:
Another vote for Bip and Go - we used it for a big trip to France / Italy last year and then for Le Mans on the weekend. Simple to register and makes life so much easier. We are registered in the UK and the fees are DD from our bank account.
Same here.

tr7v8

7,192 posts

229 months

Wednesday 14th June 2023
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Funnily enough just had a load of correspondence with Emovis. Mine was due replacement as it was 6 years old & the battery could be dying. Instead I cannot see us using it anytime soon, so sent it back for refund, cancelled & cleared all the previous ones (sold 1 car with it in!) and closed the account. They work well although they can be fussy as to windscreen position.

Bobo W

765 posts

253 months

Wednesday 14th June 2023
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Vsix and Vtec said:
I used one for the first time this year, hands down the best thing for French motorways. The faffing about trying to lean out of the passenger side of the car is a distant memory and I will be definitely using one from now on. Bloody marvellous.
Same here, don’t know why I didn’t do sooner especially when previously travelling solo in the Caterham - routine used to be come to a stop, release harnesses, get out of car, pay, get back quickly in car before barrier comes down, faff around tightening up harnesses.




//j17

4,484 posts

224 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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Driving solo to Le Mans in a RHD car is one of the main reasons I got a tag.

mikeN54

Original Poster:

607 posts

182 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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//j17 said:
Driving solo to Le Mans in a RHD car is one of the main reasons I got a tag.
I noticed the toll lanes with a Union Jack above had the pay machines on the right hand side too though.

mikeN54

Original Poster:

607 posts

182 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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https://www.fulli.com/en/fulli-nomade-plus

This looks great, offer till August 23, France, Italy, Spain & Portugal, no setup fees, no charges when not used, free delivery,

10EURO charge only if you don't use it for 24 consecutive months...


The Leaper

4,961 posts

207 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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mikeN54 said:
//j17 said:
Driving solo to Le Mans in a RHD car is one of the main reasons I got a tag.
I noticed the toll lanes with a Union Jack above had the pay machines on the right hand side too though.
True, but there's hardly any peages set up this way. They are mainly near the Channel ports.

R.

Blown2CV

28,861 posts

204 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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is the fulli tied to one vehicle?

mikeN54

Original Poster:

607 posts

182 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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Blown2CV said:
is the fulli tied to one vehicle?
From the website:

If I change vehicle, do I have to do anything to my badge?

Do you have a Cito 30 badge or a badge you can use abroad?
Then yes, you need to update your new registration number on your online customer account.


Edited by mikeN54 on Thursday 15th June 11:26

RL17

1,231 posts

94 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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Didn’t think tags were linked to a single vehicle

mikeN54

Original Poster:

607 posts

182 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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RL17 said:
Didn’t think tags were linked to a single vehicle
My M6 Toll tag is, but you just change it online.

You have to enter a vehicle reg number when applying for the Fulli tag and the Liber-t ones.

The Leaper

4,961 posts

207 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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People have borrowed my tag in the past. They use it, I get the bill, I recoup from them.

R.

Harry H

3,398 posts

157 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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mikeN54 said:
https://www.fulli.com/en/fulli-nomade-plus

This looks great, offer till August 23, France, Italy, Spain & Portugal, no setup fees, no charges when not used, free delivery,

10EURO charge only if you don't use it for 24 consecutive months...
I BLOODY LOVE PH. Do a Euro trip every year and every time when stuck in the toll queue think "why the hell didn't I get a pass, I'll sort it out as soon as I get back for next time"

There I am scrolling through "what's new" and up comes this thread with this years trip only two weeks away. As usual someone else has done all the research for me to take advantage of. So I've signed up for this one.

The only hard bit was trying to work out what the hell the french have decided what to call the UK this time in the pop downs.

mikeN54

Original Poster:

607 posts

182 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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The Leaper said:
People have borrowed my tag in the past. They use it, I get the bill, I recoup from them.

R.
Sounds sensible, they still get paid whoever uses it.


Kev_Mk3

2,779 posts

96 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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It used to pick it up in my centre console no need to have it on the windscreen as swapped it between cars for my trips to and from France.

I didnt have one this year and tbh was no issue without for 1 toll each way not sure I'd bother again on this route

//j17

4,484 posts

224 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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Blown2CV said:
is the fulli tied to one vehicle?
Yes and no.

For all practical purposes it's a no, not tied. The one exception I think is if you have a "+" tag that includes Italy and you go to Italy, where their toll booths check ANPR cameras as well as the tag - but even then you can chenge the reg via the phone app in seconds. I've used mine with hire cars in the past without issue.

sahajesh

368 posts

154 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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The Leaper said:
True, but there's hardly any peages set up this way. They are mainly near the Channel ports.

R.
Likewise with indoor car parks in Calais, they have ticket machines where you collect your ticket on both sides.

Aysedasi2

502 posts

18 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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Ed Moses said:
Another vote for Bip and Go - we used it for a big trip to France / Italy last year and then for Le Mans on the weekend. Simple to register and makes life so much easier. We are registered in the UK and the fees are DD from our bank account.
Same here, First time I've used it and it worked perfectly. As a solo driver, it saved me a lot of time and and the usual embarrassment that goes with running around the front of the car at every peage.