A cautionary tale for the Journal of American Corporate Cheaters Quarterly

Aug 01, 2006 18:26

EZPiss is replacing their older tags with new ones, sending out new ones and asking people to send back the old once they get the new. Upgrade type thing. We've actually exchanged our tags in this manner a few months ago, maybe more; I vaguely remember doing it. So far, so good ( Read more... )

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aite August 2 2006, 00:19:20 UTC
Aga, we are familiar with that. It's not that the driver *used* the tag. If you load a truck full of active tags and drive through the talls, all the tags will get charged.

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bublik64 August 2 2006, 01:18:04 UTC
I sort of kind of had the impression that the EZPiss people were familiar with their own technology enough to have the equivalent of those little metalicized bags in the truck. Or at least automatically deduct the charges they KNOW will occur. Or turn off the frickin tags before taking them to the dump.

No, makes even less sense this way. IMHO the employees just steal the tags and hope no one notices, and immediately refund the money if people complain.

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