New Jersey drivers sound off on the most infuriating problems with E-Z Pass. A state Assemblyman wants to help.
New Jersey officials issued a warning about a new scam that could be buried in your pocket. Thieves are reportedly using text ...
Law enforcement agencies are alerting drivers to be aware of a widespread E-Z Pass scam that has been making the rounds since congestion pricing started.
The message then asks you to pay via link. The Holyoke Police Department urges residents not to click on the link and to delete the text, as EZ-Pass and MassDOT do not text drivers regarding toll ...
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Nice of you to finally show up. Gov. Kathy Hochul chimed in and issued a warning on an E-ZPass toll scam Sunday — nearly a week after other agencies sounded the alarm — while failing to ...
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State officials are advising New Yorkers not to be fooled by a multistate text messaging scam alleging motorists have unpaid E-ZPass tolls and are at risk of "excessive late fees" unless they click on ...
Officials said E-ZPass and Tolls by Mail will never send a text or email asking for personal information such as credit card information, a birthday, social security number or other identifying ...
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.