Usatag 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

HUGE SCAM

If I could give this company 0 stars I would. They claim to have 5 stars on trust pilot but the company wasn't even listed on trust pilot until this review. USATAG is a complete scam site that claims to offer temporary license plate tags and car insurance. You pay $175 and receive a downloadable license plate tag, instructions on how to print and mount, and your insurance card. What you really get is a license plate that isn't registered to any vehicle and a fake insurance policy. But the scam site is good, they use real insurance cards with some policy information changed and a real insurance agent name and license number, but your policy doesn't exist. It is against the law to drive without proper registration and insurance and if you get pulled over, your car is impounded and you can go to jail. That is exactly what happened and now I am in the process of paying a criminal defense attorney to fight my case.

January 17, 2026
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