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Old 11-24-2010, 04:51 PM
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I would pay $60 for a plate if it was a one time fee, but I cant afford to pay $60 a year just to have a yankees license plate.
Agree on that except it would be the Met plate for me
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Old 11-28-2010, 09:55 AM
 
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I never understand this argument.

You do know that Philadelphia and New York are directly across the river from NJ right? Especially in Philadelphia, where the stadium complex is basically as soon as you get over the bridge, you can be there much quicker than if you're coming from most parts of PA.

I always hated it when people said "why are you a Philadelphia fan even though you live in NJ?". By your logic, does that mean it's okay to be a Pittsburgh fan if you live in Philadelphia? It's only a 5 hour drive, but hey, at least it's in the same state!
I agree. I especially hate it when people ask how I'm from NJ and a Philadelphia Phan and not a NY fan.
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Old 11-28-2010, 04:17 PM
 
Location: Ocean County, NJ
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I agree. I especially hate it when people ask how I'm from NJ and a Philadelphia Phan and not a NY fan.
LOL. I always loved that one too. Somehow it's perfectly "Jersey" to be a fan of a team from Queens or The Bronx, but North Jersey people think it's so strange that South Jersey people root for the Phils, Eagles and Flyers.

As I see it, if the Devils cared about ALL of New Jersey residents, they would have located themselves in a location central to everyone in the state. I have no desire to battle traffic from here to Newark to see them when I could take Rt. 70 right from practically my backyard into Philly to see the Flyers.
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Old 11-28-2010, 06:23 PM
 
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LOL. I always loved that one too. Somehow it's perfectly "Jersey" to be a fan of a team from Queens or The Bronx, but North Jersey people think it's so strange that South Jersey people root for the Phils, Eagles and Flyers.

As I see it, if the Devils cared about ALL of New Jersey residents, they would have located themselves in a location central to everyone in the state. I have no desire to battle traffic from here to Newark to see them when I could take Rt. 70 right from practically my backyard into Philly to see the Flyers.
Agreed. An hour up Rt 55 and I'm there. Less if I don't care about silly little things like speed limits! Or I could spend 2.5+ hours going to Newark, and that's with speeding.
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Old 12-01-2010, 07:25 AM
 
Location: Pennsylvania & New Jersey
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Default Yes, there is an annual fee.

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Hello friends... I think you're misunderstanding the pricing. As I read it, the fee for non-customized sports plates is only a one-time charge of $60....
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New Jersey Devils License plate fees
NHL license plates are available for a one-time $60 fee. Personalized plates are available for an additional $50 fee. A yearly renewal fee of $60 also applies. These fees are in addition to regular registration fees.
My interpretation of the above statement is that you will also pay an annual renewal fee of $60.00 per year....
Kate -- you're absolutely right and I was dead wrong. Yes, there is a $60 annual renewal fee. Sorry if I misled anyone.
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Old 12-01-2010, 07:55 AM
 
Location: Savannah GA/Lk Hopatcong NJ
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Kate -- you're absolutely right and I was dead wrong. Yes, there is a $60 annual renewal fee. Sorry if I misled anyone.
It had me confused as well, had to reread it..the only justification for an annual fee may be they have to pay a licensing fee....not me that's for sure
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