PrePass Plus Allows Customers to View Transactions Any Time
Help Inc.'s PrePass Plus electronic toll payment service will now allow customers daily access to E-ZPass toll transactions.
by Staff
September 5, 2014
1 min to read
Help Inc.'s PrePass Plus electronic toll payment service will now allow customers daily access to E-ZPass toll transactions.
“With this addition, PrePass Plus and tolls-only customers will be able to access their E-ZPass toll transactions not only on a daily basis on PrePass.com but also under one account log-in,” said Karen Rasmussen, president and CEO of Help Inc.
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Rasmussen said that customers had asked PrePass to provide access to their toll transactions any time so they could include toll costs in their freight bills when billing.
PrePass Plus allows commercial vehicles to pre-pay tolls and bypass toll plazas, which the company says can reduce congestion and prevent accidents. PrePass works with more than 80 different turnpikes, toll roads, tunnels and bridges nationwide.
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