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400 ditch CashCards for credit cards
Sat, Nov 08, 2008
The Straits Times

By Serene Luo

VERY soon, senior account manager Kelvin Ng will no longer have to worry if his CashCard has enough money to pay the Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) road tolls.

Sick of having to pay the $10 or so fine once every three months that he would rack up, Mr Ng, 34, has decided to let his credit card take over the bills.

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) had recently announced that ERP tolls can now be payable by linking a valid credit card to the car.


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