French tolls ~ Liber-t

greasedscotsman
greasedscotsman Posts: 6,962
edited June 2013 in The cake stop
Anyone used Liber-t? Going to be going on holiday in France soon, so thinking of using one then for a week or so.

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  • Yes, I use it, it's fantastic, especially when the tolls are very busy.

    There is a refundable deposit to pay for the token, a registration fee, an annual management fee and a monthly active service fee, plus of course the toll costs, so I'm not sure whether it makes sense for just one holiday . . .
    Got a place in the Pyrenees.
    Do bike and ski stuff.
  • greasedscotsman
    greasedscotsman Posts: 6,962
    Thanks for the reply Manoirdelourde. Can I ask where you got yours from?

    And maybe I should have added, I'm not so interested in any savings, it's more the convenience . I'll be driving down to Sault on my own, so it's a bit of a pain having to reach across the car to pay. I'd also like to limit the amount of cash I have to have on me. Oh and I do usually go to France a couple of times a year.
  • Previously you could only get one from Sanef in France if you had a French bank account and address, but this year they have become available via Sanef's UK company.

    https://www.saneftolling.co.uk/
    Got a place in the Pyrenees.
    Do bike and ski stuff.
  • greasedscotsman
    greasedscotsman Posts: 6,962
    Excellent. Thanks very much.