Choosing Between Emovis and Fulli for Toll Tags

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I know this has been asked any times but which is the better emovis or Fulli , tried to get fulli last night but can't put bank details in , but emovis is easier to sort out but a tad more expensive so I am stuck which one to go for ,so over to the collective.
 
I tried and failed to set up Fulli with my First Direct bank account. Opened a Revolut bank account and Fulli worked perfectly. I also use e-movis with my First Direct account.
The main difference is that Fulli is based in France and e-movis is located in the UK, so you need to be reasonably fluent in French if you have any issues with setting up or paying your Fulli account.
 
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I know this has been asked any times but which is the better emovis or Fulli , tried to get fulli last night but can't put bank details in , but emovis is easier to sort out but a tad more expensive so I am stuck which one to go for ,so over to the collective.
had a nightmare with Fulli great when using it but didnt take it off card for two months then said i owed an extra 200 euros got it fixed out in the end but wouldn’t use it again just pay as we go
 
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had a nightmare with Fulli great when using it but didnt take it off card for two months then said i owed an extra 200 euros got it fixed out in the end but wouldn’t use it again just pay as we go
What happened to get the extra €200 were you stuck on the 24hour le mans circuit :rofl::rofl:
 
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I had the Fulli tag last year for france and it was a total disaster. My nationwide account was extremely difficult to set up and the payments (bar 1) never got made. I was left with extra bills for failure to pay. I sent it back and never got a refund!
I have tried agin this year but i have changed British banks and changed to a ULYS VINCI. I havent seen this one mentioned here so we will see what happens. I’m going to Paris for the Olympics.

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I know this has been asked any times but which is the better emovis or Fulli , tried to get fulli last night but can't put bank details in , but emovis is easier to sort out but a tad more expensive so I am stuck which one to go for ,so over to the collective.
100% agree with Speve. Emovis served us well in France, Spain and Portugal. No issues whatsoever.
 
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We have Emovis for France.
No issues whatsoever and dead easy to communicate with them.
Statements every month.
Our truck is 3850. Just came through France no issues. Going back at end of month, we will see. (maybe it thinks i'm 3500)
 
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On Emovis 3.5t and 3m height are the limits, our MoHo is 5t and 3.25m, can anyone advise?
 
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I’ve used tags for some years now with out problems
I use TSB to pay invoice
My wife is disabled so trying to pay as you go is not any good always have to get out of the cab to pay
Mind you after a trip last September bit of a shock how much the tolls have gone up when got home to see the invoice ugh
 
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On Emovis 3.5t and 3m height are the limits, our MoHo is 5t and 3.25m, can anyone advise?

Have you looked at ATMB? This is what we've used for the last 3 years. This should take ytou to the translated page regarding costs for different classes of vehicle.

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WWE have bip&go easy sign up no problems , used for France and will be using for other areas this year.

Got Bip and Go. Found last year that it worked for only about half the peage on a 3 week trip in France.
Not sure if it is worth keeping. Too stressful, waiting with debit card in hand ready, in hope that the bloody thing will be recognised. Certainly won't risk it on the 30kmh no-stop lane.
 
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Got Bip and Go. Found last year that it worked for only about half the peage on a 3 week trip in France.
Not sure if it is worth keeping. Too stressful, waiting with debit card in hand ready, in hope that the bloody thing will be recognised. Certainly won't risk it on the 30kmh no-stop lane.

I have cancelled it. The tech was too hit and miss. Maybe ours was faulty, but I don't care. I am never in that much of a hurry that I can't (or Mrs DDJC depending, on who is driving) wave a debit card at the machine.
 
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Have you looked at ATMB? This is what we've used for the last 3 years. This should take ytou to the translated page regarding costs for different classes of vehicle.

Hi. I have tried following the link with no success. I have contacted Emovis who advise due to weight and height of my vehicle they cannot assist and have directed me to Eurotoll, has anyone had experience with this company?
 
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Hi. I have tried following the link with no success. I have contacted Emovis who advise due to weight and height of my vehicle they cannot assist and have directed me to Eurotoll, has anyone had experience with this company?

Try this link

 
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We had ATMB for years with no problems but it only covered France (we had Emovis for Spain) , I think Riverbankannie had the same. No problems with it but Fulli (or Mango as it started out) covers so much more. Unless ATMB covers more than France it seems a bit of a backward step unless you’re only ever going to go there.
 
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We had ATMB for years with no problems but it only covered France (we had Emovis for Spain) , I think Riverbankannie had the same. No problems with it but Fulli (or Mango as it started out) covers so much more. Unless ATMB covers more than France it seems a bit of a backward step unless you’re only ever going to go there.
ATMB do allow uk credit card though. W3 used our Santander Zero with it.
 
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Can you give me link to take me through to ATMB in English? Cheers

You can use Google Translate. Search for ATMB on Google then, next to the result, choose Translate This Page.

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Fulli no problems last year, unfortunately sundry health problems mean unlikely to go anywhere this year.
Fulli tag set up on natwest account. Worked all toll stations France and Spain 🇪🇸
I usually avoid tolls but it was such a breeze with the tag I used £300 worth
 
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On Emovis 3.5t and 3m height are the limits, our MoHo is 5t and 3.25m, can anyone advise?
We have bip and go as stated but also have 3.8 t van. We have not had a Problem with it and also use it on the fast lanes 30kph ones. In Italy it took several weeks to come through.
 
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We found with our Emovis in France it can vary greatly the distance from your van to the barrier when it raises. Sometimes it could be 10/15mts other times one needs almost to touch the barrier. But it ALWAY'S lifts....................at least it has for us.
 
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And family members use the Emovis tag when in France as it is not registered to a specific vehicle unlike the Fulli. Both paid from Barclays UK account.
Takes a minute to change the registration number for a Fulli tag on the web app.

Just been back on emovis site and it states that max weight is 3.5 for france while the tag for Spain is 6tons so how do you get away with it for France.
Use the Fulli tag! I registered our tag using my wife’s Kia Soul ‘Go Kart’ details, as the moho hadn’t at that time been delivered. Then changed the registration over on the app once it arrived. We were 3650kg, and have since up plated to 4250kg but are outwardly identical to the 3500kg model. If you are <3m high without additional items such as AC etc. you should, like us, be charged at Classe 2 or equivalent everywhere.
Hi I haven't heard of either before does anyone have a link to website for explanation of use payment etc. Is it cheaper or just convenience of use/travel?
Thank you

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Takes a minute to change the registration number for a Fulli tag on the web app.


Use the Fulli tag! I registered our tag using my wife’s Kia Soul ‘Go Kart’ details, as the moho hadn’t at that time been delivered. Then changed the registration over on the app once it arrived. We were 3650kg, and have since up plated to 4250kg but are outwardly identical to the 3500kg model. If you are :h:m high without additional items such as AC etc. you should, like us, be charged at Classe 2 or equivalent everywhere.


Thanks a lot for all the info guys 👍🏻
 
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No need to change the reg number with an ATMB. We swap ours between several vehicles, including rental vans, with no problem. Easy :)
 
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I know this has been asked any times but which is the better emovis or Fulli , tried to get fulli last night but can't put bank details in , but emovis is easier to sort out but a tad more expensive so I am stuck which one to go for ,so over to the collective.
With the Fulli you must supply an iBAN number, IBAN stands for International Bank Account Number, which you can use when making or receiving international payments, it's for the Direct debit, I used a Monza account, very easy to set up with that account or with Revolut.
 
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On Emovis 3.5t and 3m height are the limits, our MoHo is 5t and 3.25m, can anyone advise?
We use Emovis and are 4.8t and 3.1m high.
Only ever had one barrier refuse to open and a quick call on the intercom informing them I had a tag and was a camping car, up it went
 
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100% agree with Speve. Emovis served us well in France, Spain and Portugal. No issues whatsoever.
Hi Tony , what weight are you running at as Emovis only go to 3.5 in france I am plated at 3960kg but still look like 3.5 no daft stickers on van!!

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Speaking of tolls, just came from El-Campello towrds Benidorm on the old AP7. Ticket booth so had to take ticket to lift the barrier, some stray and abandond ticks scattered around at the machine, thought what that all about. Gets to the off, no toll booth no charge.
So wahts the bloody point of a toll booth to get onto the AP7. Daft.
 
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