Blocking fee
- Can I avoid a blocking fee?
- What is a blocking fee?
- Can I avoid a blocking fee overnight?
- How can I unsubscribe if I don’t agree with blocking costs?
- What is a roaming network?
- What if my car needs longer to charge than the blocking fee window?
- Why are Shell Recharge using blocking fees?
- What is the difference between an idle fee and a blocking fee?
- For who does the blocking fee apply to?
- When and why does the blocking fee apply?
- Does Shell Recharge apply any fees or parking restrictions?
- Why are the blocking fees not for charging on the Shell network?
- Why are blocking fees for AC and DC the same?
How can I unsubscribe if I don’t agree with blocking costs?
You do not have a subscription with Shell Recharge, so you can decide at any time to no longer use your charge card. To avoid blocking fees, you can also avoid using Source London charge points. This way you can still access a large part of the charging network without paying additional costs.
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