In addition to shutting down the sites, a consumer protection resource, Scams at a Glance: SunPass Safety, is being released.
Hundreds of fraudulent sites sending fake SunPass texts asking for money or logins have been shut down, according to the ...
SunPass may contact customers by text but ... at least three states reporting smishing texts pretending to be road toll services. That text you got about unpaid road tolls could be a scam.
SunPass users have reported receiving fake toll notices through text messages and/or emails aimed at stealing personal and financial information.
Worst customer service ever! I consider the tolls for Florida’s turnpike to be theft. The tolls are absurdly expensive, even with a Sunpass. Why on earth do you charge daily commuters $1.60 a ...
Hundreds of fraudulent SunPass websites were shut down by the Florida Attorney General’s Office and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Cyber Fraud Analytical Support team on ...
If you have any concerns about your toll account, it’s best to visit the official SunPass website or contact their customer service directly. Avoid relying on links sent via text or email.
Floridians who have received a fake toll text or email should: Verify the source by contacting SunPass or E-ZPass directly using the customer service number listed on the official website.
Verify the source by contacting SunPass or E-ZPass directly using the customer service numbers listed on the official websites; • Check accounts for unpaid tolls using the official SunPass or E ...