Based on my understanding, the Easytrip RFID is a form of electronic toll collection system used in the Philippines. It is not possible to withdraw the Easytrip RFID balance as cash from the device itself. If you wish to cash out your Easytrip RFID balance, you will need to contact the Easytrip customer service or visit their website for further instructions on how to process the refund to your bank account.
As for the concern about unexpected expenses or charges, it is important to clarify that the initial cost of the Easytrip RFID is not 75k. The cost of the RFID itself is relatively affordable, usually ranging from around 200 to 500 Philippine pesos, depending on the type of vehicle and the account type you choose.
It is possible that the figure of 75k you mentioned is referring to the total amount spent on toll fees and deposits made into the Easytrip account over a certain period. This figure can accumulate over time depending on how frequently and on which tollways you use the Easytrip RFID.
It is worth noting that toll fees and deposits are necessary for the proper functioning of the Easytrip system, as they help cover the costs of maintaining and operating the toll roads and the RFID system itself. The amount you spend will depend on your usage and the toll fees set by the respective tollway operators.
If you have any specific concerns about your Easytrip RFID account or charges, I recommend reaching out to the Easytrip customer service for clarification and assistance.