New York state officials urge residents to exercise caution regarding an E-ZPass text message scam that's been reported ...
Residents across New York State are being warned about a growing scam involving deceptive text messages claiming unpaid tolls ...
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Demands for immediate payment in the guise of texts from state toll authorities are being made coast to coast, FTC says.
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The warning from New York's governor comes just days after the NYPD alerted Staten Island residents to such a scam.
Open Road Tolling is already in place on the other side of the state — east of Reading and through Philadelphia. It launched at the start of the year.
If you’re unsure of whether a text is real or a scam, officials urge recipients to contact E-ZPass at 1-800-333-8655 or Tolls by Mail at 1-844-826-8400 for help.
Governor Kathy Hochul is warning New York residents about a rising E-ZPass text message scam designed to steal personal ...