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Easy Travel: Issues with Vehicle Type Sticker Sensing and Fine Collection System

“Easy Travel” has been implemented for three months without knowing it, and many drivers have gotten used to it, but the original system still has problems, such as failing to sense the vehicle type sticker.

Mr. Che Zhang returned to Hong Kong from a trip and was fined 7,000 by “Easy Travel”. (Screenshot from the movie “First Line Search”)

The HOY TV program “First Line Search” received a report from Mr. Che Zhang. He recently went on a trip back to Hong Kong and received a large stack of letters to chase the number. He has been traveling abroad and has not returned. As a result, together with the overdue fine, he was required to pay a total of more than 7,000 yuan.

“Easy Travel” has been implemented for three months without knowing it, and many drivers have gotten used to it, but the original system still has problems, such as failing to sense the vehicle type sticker.

The HOY TV program “First Line Search” received a report from Mr. Che Zhang. He recently went on a trip back to Hong Kong and received a large stack of letters to chase the number. He has been traveling abroad and has not returned. As a result, together with the overdue fine, he was required to pay a total of more than 7,000 yuan.

Mr. Zhang said that he failed to apply for vehicle stickers many times, so he bought a “vehicle type sticker” similar to a stored-value card at the end of May; at the beginning of using it, he was able to pay the tunnel toll automatically, and then he did not check whether it was Count successfully. During Mr. Zhang’s travels at the end of July, his family members discovered that “Easy Travel” had sent many fine letters, alleging that Mr. Zhang’s vehicle passed through the tunnel many times in June and July without paying. However, the letters did not explain why the payment was not successful. When Mr. Zhang returned to Hong Kong to deal with it, he realized that the accumulated fines amounted to HK$7,000.

Mr. Che Zhang told the reporter of “First Line Search” that he thought he had done nothing wrong, so he has not paid the fine so far. He called “Easy Travel” many times to explain, and each time he had to spend half an hour to explain again. Later, he found that the transportation The department registered its contact number incorrectly, so it failed to register the vehicle sticker at the beginning, and did not receive the payment notification SMS.

The Transport Department replied that Mr. Zhang pasted the “vehicle type sticker” on the lower right side of the windshield, which is too close to the metal parts of the vehicle, which may interfere with the system and cause failure to sense. It is recommended to refer to the installation guidelines; the Department also pointed out that if If Mr. Zhang has any objections to the charges, he can return the relevant fees first, and then fill out the form to raise an objection. If it is proved that there are sufficient grounds, a refund will be arranged as soon as possible.

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“Easy Travel” has been implemented for three months without knowing it, and many drivers have gotten used to it, but the original system still has problems, such as failing to sense the vehicle type sticker.

The HOY TV program “First Line Search” received a report from Mr. Che Zhang. He recently went on a trip back to Hong Kong and received a large stack of letters to chase the number. He has been traveling abroad and has not returned. As a result, together with the overdue fine, he was required to pay a total of more than 7,000 yuan.

Mr. Zhang said that he failed to apply for vehicle stickers many times, so he bought a “vehicle type sticker” similar to a stored-value card at the end of May; at the beginning of using it, he was able to pay the tunnel toll automatically, and then he did not check whether it was Count successfully. During Mr. Zhang’s travels at the end of July, his family members discovered that “Easy Travel” had sent many fine letters, alleging that Mr. Zhang’s vehicle passed through the tunnel many times in June and July without paying. However, the letters did not explain why the payment was not successful. When Mr. Zhang returned to Hong Kong to deal with it, he realized that the accumulated fines amounted to HK$7,000.

Mr. Che Zhang told the reporter of “First Line Search” that he thought he had done nothing wrong, so he has not paid the fine so far. He called “Easy Travel” many times to explain, and each time he had to spend half an hour to explain again. Later, he found that the transportation The department registered its contact number incorrectly, so it failed to register the vehicle sticker at the beginning, and did not receive the payment notification SMS.

The Transport Department replied that Mr. Zhang pasted the “vehicle type sticker” on the lower right side of the windshield, which is too close to the metal parts of the vehicle, which may interfere with the system and cause failure to sense. It is recommended to refer to the installation guidelines; the Department also pointed out that if If Mr. Zhang has any objections to the charges, he can return the relevant fees first, and then fill out the form to raise an objection. If it is proved that there are sufficient grounds, a refund will be arranged as soon as possible.

“Yitongxing” issued a series of 20 letters, alleging that Mr. Zhang passed through the tunnel many times in June and July without paying. (Screenshot from the movie “First Line Search”)

Mr. Zhang said that he failed to apply for vehicle stickers many times, so he bought a “vehicle type sticker” similar to a stored-value card at the end of May; at the beginning of using it, he was able to pay the tunnel toll automatically, and then he did not check whether it was Count successfully. During Mr. Zhang’s travels at the end of July, his family members discovered that “Easy Travel” had sent many fine letters, alleging that Mr. Zhang’s vehicle passed through the tunnel many times in June and July without paying. However, the letters did not explain why the payment was not successful. When Mr. Zhang returned to Hong Kong to deal with it, he realized that the accumulated fines amounted to HK$7,000.

Mr. Zhang called “Easy Travel” many times to explain, but later found that the Transport Department registered his contact number incorrectly. (Screenshot from the movie “First Line Search”)

Mr. Che Zhang told the reporter of “First Line Search” that he thought he had done nothing wrong, so he has not paid the fine so far. He called “Easy Travel” many times to explain, and each time he had to spend half an hour to explain again. Later, he found that the transportation The department registered its contact number incorrectly, so it failed to register the vehicle sticker at the beginning, and did not receive the payment notification SMS.

Mr. Zhang pointed out that for every 10 times he uses the tunnel, there are still about 2 to 3 times when automatic payment cannot be made. (Screenshot from the movie “First Line Search”)

The Transport Department replied that Mr. Zhang pasted the “vehicle type sticker” on the lower right side of the windshield, which is too close to the metal parts of the vehicle, which may interfere with the system and cause failure to sense. It is recommended to refer to the installation guidelines; the Department also pointed out that if If Mr. Zhang has any objections to the charges, he can return the relevant fees first, and then fill out the form to raise an objection. If it is proved that there are sufficient grounds, a refund will be arranged as soon as possible.

The Transport Department suggested that Mr. Cheung refer to the installation guidelines. (Screenshot from the movie “First Line Search”)

There are many traps on the virtual currency trading platform. Someone who trades and wins money is beaten?

Virtual currency trading platforms have been touted continuously in recent years, but online investment scams have also occurred day by day due to this, causing many investors to lose their money, and even some investors were unable to withdraw funds, and even encountered criminals. Assaulted, physically and mentally injured.

Mr. Yu revealed that he was invited by the customer service of the trading platform involved to come to Hong Kong to deal with the withdrawal of the proposed currency, and informed the other party that he was attacked shortly after arriving at the scene of the crime. (Screenshot from the movie “First Line Search”)

The HOY TV program “Frontline Search” reported that a mainland investor was attacked when he and his friends came to Hong Kong to deal with the withdrawal of virtual currency earlier. Mr. Yu recalled that on the day of the attack, the attacker had a strong purpose and all electronic equipment on his body was severely damaged. It is understood that Mr. Yu invested in the trading platform involved more than once, even if he could not withdraw the money, he still bet again and again. Why did Mr. Yu trust the trading platform so much? It turned out that at the beginning of the year, Mr. Yu had come into contact with a cryptocurrency academy company in Hong Kong. The company vigorously promoted the trading platform involved, provided investment teaching courses, and even used celebrity influence to attract investors into investment traps.

Mr. Yu’s electronic products were kicked out, and many records and evidence were destroyed. (Screenshot from the movie “First Line Search”)

The reporter from “Frontline Search” went to the Tsim Sha Tsui branch to inquire in person. The school staff told the reporter that the virtual currency company is not a Hong Kong company. Its headquarter is in Dubai, but the transactions are mainly in Asia. The staff of the school also told the reporter that the platform can provide HK$800 “free trial” for you.

As the first withdrawal went smoothly, Mr. Yu’s trust in the trading platform involved was greatly enhanced. (Screenshot from the movie “First Line Search”)

Checking the online information of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, as early as July last year, the trading platform involved was included in the “Unlicensed Company and Suspicious Website List”, that is, the platform has not obtained a license in Hong Kong, and investors are urged to “if you plan to operate in an unregulated You must be extra cautious when investing on a platform like this”; and in February of this year, the company involved announced that it “plans” to apply for a cryptocurrency trading license in Hong Kong. A reporter from “Frontline Search” recently inquired about Mr. Yu’s attack on the trading platform involved in the incident. The other party replied, “The relevant content involves false allegations and has no connection with the platform.” It also emphasized that the company has been operating for more than three years and its finances have been stable.

Later, Mr. Yu found a suffering group on the Internet and disclosed his investment account, and was forced to withdraw immediately. (Screenshot from the movie “First Line Search”)

As for the trading currency school, it responded that although the trading platform involved is one of the course materials, it reminded investors to carefully understand the details and risks before investing. A reporter from “Frontline Search” inquired with the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and the China Securities Regulatory Commission stated that it would not comment on individual incidents.

The school staff said that the trading platform involved is the largest in Asia. (Screenshot from the movie “First Line Search”)

The trading platform involved stated that the company does not have online customer service, has also requested legal advice on this matter, and will not respond again. (Screenshot from the movie “First Line Search”)

The trading platform involved hosted a boxing match last month. (Screenshot from the movie “First Line Search”)

For more details, please visit the website:HOY TV “First Line Search”

2023-08-17 02:30:58
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