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Thanks for that Kenren, going of that map I could have got my dead SANEF TAG exchanged at Reims.
Bad admin on my part, although as far as I am aware both SANEF and APRR offices close at 6pm so it may not always be convenient to visit one along your chosen route.
I will aim to call into the Reims SANEF office next year in July, either going or returning to get my SANEF TAG exchanged, at least that will save me the bother of phoning SANEF France from the UK and posting my dead TAG out to them.
Will have a look now to were the APRR autoroute based offices are, so that I have a copy of both for future reference.
At least I know were the APRR office is at Chalons-Sur-Saone as we always do at least one overnight in a Premiere Classe Hotel there each year.
But you do have to come of at the autoroute exit to find the office, which is located at the Toll booth gallery.
Edit = APRR link http://www.aprr.fr/fr/services-sur-aires/se-renseigner-s-abonner/vente-telepeage Found the APRR link for autoroute located offices were you can get your dead APRR TAG exchanged, or pick up a brand new one like I did this last fortnight.
In theory if I arrive at a Fast Tag Lane with a dead TAG like what happend 3 weeks ago, it should just be a simple case of getting my back up TAG out and start using that, then exchange the dead TAG the following year.
Post last edited on 29/07/2014 06:20:51
Post last edited on 29/07/2014 06:21:17
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