MPT Mobility shares RFID tips for new subscribers

MPT Mobility

MPT Mobility has shared radio frequency identification (RFID) tips for new subscribers.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • What is the one-stop-shop for all things RFID?

    According to MPT Mobility, the MPT DriveHub App is a one-stop-shop for all things RFID-related.
  • Aside from the MPT DriveHub App, where else can subscribers reload their account?

    Per MPT Mobility, subscribers can reload their accounts at Easytrip RFID Stations, Easytrip Kiosks, 7-11, Bayad Center, Touchpay, Cebuana Lhuillier, EC Pay, or The SM Store.
  • Per the mobility solutions arm of the Metro Pacific Tollway Company, the below advice can help motorists build good RFID habits to further ease their journeys and enjoy convenience on the road.

    Do it all online

    Per MPT Mobility, the easiest way to manage one’s account is to download the MPT DriveHub App, sign up, and then link the RFID.

    The said smartphone application — MPT Mobility pointed out — is a one-stop-shop for all things RFID-related.

    Sidestep surprises on the road

    One can stay a step ahead by checking the RFID balance, toll fee rates, and reloading the RFID account through the MPT DriveHub App.

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    Per MPT Mobility, one can check the RFID balance through the following ways:

    • Register for Quick Balance Inquiry via easytrip.ph
    • Log on and check myeasytrip web
    • Call MPTC Hotline 1-35000: Press 1 for Easytrip, then select Balance Inquiry
    • Get an SMS Balance Inquiry by sending a text with BAL [space> your 12-digit account number to 0919-160-1553

    Reloading the amount needed can help keep journeys feel like a breeze.

    Load up online or on-site

    Loading using the MPT DriveHub App allows an account owner to enjoy lower service fees.

    Alternatively, one can reload through MPT Mobility’s partners: Maya, Bayad Online, GCash, BPI, BDO, RCBC.

    Other ways of reloading include visiting Easytrip RFID Stations, Easytrip Kiosks, 7-11, Bayad Center, Touchpay, Cebuana Lhuillier, EC Pay, or The SM Store for an in-person reload experience.

    Caring for your RFID

    MPT Mobility also shared a few tips on how one can take care of their RFID stickers. Below are some tips:

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    • Mind the carwash! If the RFID sticker is on the headlamp, be gentle during car washes. Avoid pointing a high-pressure washer directly at it; this could damage the chip in the card.
    • Use mild cleaning materials to avoid damaging the sticker.
    • Do not transfer the RFID sticker to a different car or another part of the same car.
    • Get regular check-ups when you pop by any Easytrip RFID Station regularly to see if it needs replacement.

    Photos from MPT Mobility

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