Policies
How we write, what we can and cannot do, and how to handle complaints with a provider.
Quality standards here mean clarity, explicit language, and accessible pages that work with keyboard navigation and clear error messages. If you travel from a neighbouring EU country, buying online before departure reduces friction at borders and avoids queue uncertainty. Drivers entering Austria often underestimate how much the wording on a website matters when you later need to prove what you bought. That is why we keep a glossary and link definitions. Our matrix is designed for travellers: it starts from scenarios and leads to a small set of sensible options for a typical itinerary. In practice, that means reading the confirmation text twice. To keep expectations realistic, we explain what is included, what is excluded, and which issues must be handled with the provider you chose. Many sites use similar buttons and icons, so our content focuses on checks you can repeat, not on promises you cannot verify. In practice, that means reading the confirmation text twice. If you travel from a neighbouring EU country, buying online before departure reduces friction at borders and avoids queue uncertainty. This is also why the matrix link appears on every page. The core decision is duration and activation, but the safest decision is also about documentation: what receipt text you can show. That
Quality standards
- We separate product choice (duration) from website choice (trust signals).
- We provide repeatable checks and avoid hype or unverified claims.
- We keep a glossary and link key terms like Activation.
- We repeat the matrix link so visitors can re-check their scenario.
Appeals and complaints: where to write, what to include
To keep expectations realistic, we explain what is included, what is excluded, and which issues must be handled with the provider you chose. In practice, that means reading the confirmation text twice. To keep expectations realistic, we explain what is included, what is excluded, and which issues must be handled with the provider you chose. This is also why the matrix link appears on every page. To keep expectations realistic, we explain what is included, what is excluded, and which issues must be handled with the provider you chose. To keep expectations realistic, we explain what is included, what is excluded, and which issues must be handled with the provider you chose. The checklist below is intentionally concrete. Our matrix is designed for travellers: it starts from scenarios and leads to a small set of sensible options for a typical itinerary. That is why we keep a glossary and link definitions. Many sites use similar buttons and icons, so our content focuses on checks you can repeat, not on promises you cannot verify. That is why we keep a glossary and link definitions. Many sites use similar buttons and icons,
Where to write
- First: the provider you purchased from (use the contact address in your receipt).
- Second: your payment provider if the dispute is billing-related and the provider is unresponsive.
- Third: official channels named in an enforcement notice, if you received one.
What to include
- Order/receipt number and the date/time of purchase.
- Licence plate as entered and as shown on vehicle documents.
- Requested validity period and what you received.
- a PDF receipt attachment and the activation wording you relied on.
- Travel dates and border crossing time if relevant.
- A clear request: correction, clarification, or refund.
Response expectations
Many providers respond within a few business days, but it varies. If you have an upcoming travel date, state it in the first paragraph.
FAQ
Practical questions we see repeatedly.
Do you process payments?
Is a digital vignette valid immediately after purchase?
Do you store my personal data?
Can I buy at the border?
What information is typically required online?
How do I choose a website?
What if I typed the plate incorrectly?
Is this legal advice?
How do complaints usually work?
Do I always need an Austrian vignette?
Boundaries and exclusions
- Temporary road closures or diversions that change whether a motorway is used.
- Country-specific enforcement differences outside Austria.
- Decisions by authorities or third-party providers about penalties.
- Vehicle categories that require special tolls beyond a standard vignette.
- Errors caused by incorrect plate entry by the customer.
- Connectivity or email delivery delays outside our control.
- Any services that would require collecting sensitive personal data.
- Costs charged by your bank or payment provider.
Sverit’sya s matricey vybora
For consistency, the matrix is the reference point for “which vignette and where”.
Additional notes
This site is informational and booking-first: we guide your choice and your checks, but we do not process payments or issue official products. This is also why the matrix link appears on every page. When your itinerary changes, you will be glad you saved a PDF or screenshot and noted the date and time of purchase. If you travel from a neighbouring EU country, buying online before departure reduces friction