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From my experience, signing on to NextPass just ended up with fines from Florida tolls totalling $95. I see no alternative to just paying up. It bothers me to know that they have my credit card details.
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With NextPass, you can move easy on toll roads and pay your tolls wirelessly! When you add your license plate and a valid payment method, you're covered on most east coast toll roads. Download the app, ditch the transponder, and drive without the fear of ever missing a toll again.
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From my experience, signing on to NextPass just ended up with fines from Florida tolls totalling $95. I see no alternative to just paying up. It bothers me to know that they have my credit card details.
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