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Goto their website www.etoll.com.au

They have to post out to ya the sensor thing the cameras scan for that you put on your rear vision mirror

Min pre paid is $20.

In short, yes you need to pre-pay and you will need to order a tag also.

You can do credit card too btw

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They're probably getting absolutely smashed by people in exactly the same situation, there would be thousands of people ringing them since the booths were shut down. If you can't get through before the 3 days is up, just politely explain the situation and they may waive any late fees/fines/whatever. They'd have to know that getting through to them isn't real easy at the moment so there's a fair chance they're willing to be a bit more accommodating than they might otherwise be.

Worth a go anyway :(

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Only problem is that it will take the full 3 days to get through to 1300 0GOVIA to pay it. I ordered a tag online over a week ago and havent seen any sign of it yet, used the tolls on the weekend and still having troubles getting through to do anything about it.

So this is if you don't pay prior??

I've went to Govia.com.au and put in my travel and credit card details. my opinion was that when my car gets flagged for not having a tag they find it and pay it and charge your credit card...

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Only problem is that it will take the full 3 days to get through to 1300 0GOVIA to pay it. I ordered a tag online over a week ago and havent seen any sign of it yet, used the tolls on the weekend and still having troubles getting through to do anything about it.

just for you and quoted by someone i know who works there

if u have set up an account and not yet received the tags you are able to go through the tolls the photo taken of your vehicle will be linked to your account assuming your travelling in the vehicle you registered on your account.
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