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Servicing by paying fees is done by paying the {{pll|Fees|fee}} tied to a specific {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|vehicle}} at a {{pll|Career Manager|career manager}}. Upon completing the {{pll|Wallet & Money|transaction}}, the vehicle is instantly fully {{pll|Servicing Overview|serviced}}, regardless of its | Servicing by paying fees is done by paying the {{pll|Fees|fee}} tied to a specific {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|vehicle}} at a {{pll|Career Manager|career manager}}. Upon completing the {{pll|Wallet & Money|transaction}}, the vehicle is instantly fully {{pll|Servicing Overview|serviced}}, regardless of its location. This way of servicing costs twice as much as {{pll|Manual Service|manual service}}, but {{pll|Insurance and Copay|insurance}} will cover the portion above the driver’s {{pll|Insurance and Copay|copay}}. Because the copay is low, it is usually cheaper at the start of your {{pll|Career|career}} to service vehicles by paying fees. |
Latest revision as of 21:12, 17 March 2025
Servicing by paying fees is done by paying the fee tied to a specific vehicle at a career manager . Upon completing the transaction , the vehicle is instantly fully serviced , regardless of its location. This way of servicing costs twice as much as manual service , but insurance will cover the portion above the driver’s copay . Because the copay is low, it is usually cheaper at the start of your career to service vehicles by paying fees.