SCAN·PASS
Stop the compound fee trap

EZ Pass is charging you fees you never knew about.
ScanPass fights back.

A $1.75 missed toll becomes $50 in fees. Then $300. Then collections. Then $5,000. ScanPass watches your plate 24/7, alerts you the second anything posts, and drafts the legal dispute letter that forces a response.

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The compound fee trap

How a $1.75 toll becomes a $5,000 bill

Every step in this chain is designed to keep you in the dark until the fees are too big to fight.

1

Tag fails silently

Your active, funded EZ Pass tag doesn't read at the gantry. No light, no beep, no alert.

2

Plate billed instead

The system bills your plate by mail — at a higher rate than the tag toll.

3

Notice never arrives

Mail goes to a stale address, gets lost, or is never sent. You get no email, no SMS.

4

Fees compound

$50 violation fee. Then another. Then a "second notice" fee. All while you're unaware.

5

Online portal hides it

Plate lookup on the official site shows nothing — violations are flagged separately.

6

Sent to collections

First contact is a collections agency demanding thousands. By now they've added their own fees.

The 4 pillars

Monitor. Dispute. Fight. Track.

One product, end-to-end. From the first hidden charge to the final resolved case.

Monitor

We watch your account and plate 24/7. Instant SMS the second anything changes.

Dispute

AI generates a complete, legally-cited dispute letter. Right address. Right language. Right docs.

Fight

AI lawyer trained on every toll case in all 50 states. Knows your rights. Knows what works.

Track

Every open dispute, every deadline, every follow-up. Nothing falls through.

AI lawyer

Trained on every toll case in America

Real precedent. Real arguments. Real demand letters that authorities are legally required to respond to.

Hassan v. TBTA

The class action arguing the EZ Pass website is designed to hide your violations on purpose.

Farina v. MTA

Tag failure with no notification. Forced disclosure of internal gantry-failure rates.

Brown v. Transurban

$9,440 in fees on $20 in tolls. Settled. Cited nationwide as evidence of unconstitutional fees.

NY A9070 (pending)

The Toll Payer Protection Act. Caps fees, mandates certified-mail notice. We cite it now.

Pricing

Cheaper than one fee. Cheaper than one hour with a lawyer.

Cancel anytime. Your first dispute letter is free.

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  • 1 free AI dispute letter
  • Read-only — no monitoring
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One-shot dispute

$4.99/letter

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  • Full AI dispute letter
  • Legal arguments + citations
  • Mailing instructions included
  • 30-day deadline reminder
Real, documented cases

People with $13,000 bills. $36,000 in fees. All real.

Names redacted, public records linked in your dashboard once you sign up.

$13,400
NY driver — tag failed for 14 months

Active, funded tag. Gantry billed plate the whole time. First notice arrived from collections.

$36,000
VA commuter — Brown v. Transurban class

$20 in real tolls. The rest was administrative fees. Class action settled.

$5,200
Dealer temp plate

Driver bought a car in 2022. Dealer's temp plate kept billing them. Dispute filed in 12 minutes.

FAQ

Things you're probably wondering

Is this legal?

Yes. We don't access any system without your permission. We monitor public lookup portals on your behalf, draft letters using your information, and never impersonate you. The dispute letter is yours — you sign and send it.

Which states do you support?

NY is live today. NJ, MD, VA, PA, MA, DE go live next month. The full 50-state rollout is the Phase 3 milestone. Add yourself to the waitlist on lookup if your state isn't live yet.

What if I'm already in collections?

Especially relevant. We have a dedicated dispute type for exactly this — disputing the fees, not the underlying toll, while invoking FTC rules around unverified collections debts.

Will fighting it make it worse?

No. A formal written dispute starts a statutory clock. Most authorities are required to respond in writing within 30 days, and many quietly drop disputed charges rather than create a paper trail.

What happens after I cancel?

Monitoring stops. Your generated dispute letters remain in your dashboard. We never share or sell your plate data — read the privacy policy.

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