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You could hear about those scam texts on the podes. Heck, at this point you are likely to have a text that pretending to be from e-zpass or some other entity.
We covered these scams to return back in Januaryand are returned, if you ever leave. The main points remain the same: Don’t click any link and do not engage with potential scammers. I am If you get a text asking to be from e-zpass, fact, or some other toll service, it will be very perfect, as it has become only more pervasive scam.
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The toll of e-zpass has evolved in time but stripes left the same: a random number you have a non-paid number, and you should remedy that fact or faced one’s part. That should beneath the alarm rings – scammers want to feel a sense of urgency to keep thinking through your actions. Usually this text takes you to a link, that could be used to gather your personal information.
Here is an instance of a recent version posted to reddit that received a spirit reply in the comments.
Look online and see you a lot of people also post on Scam tests, some four months later they started the surface.
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Once you are aware of the same, it is it should be easy enough to spot. First: Check the sender. At first, these messages often come from a country +63 code, which is for the Philippines. Many of the online places now indicate the scammers has moved in random email addresses. Regardless, e-zpass or other toll services do not e-mail from these sorts of numbers or addresses.
Second: watch the link. To do. Not. Click. U. link. But often the Redirects link to a site obviously the site of sketchy.
Third: You know that this is not As e-zpass, fastrak, or other toll services occur. They send you any bills that should, and certainly have not threatened to suspend your driving license.
Again, we will repeat, if you get a scam text: To do. Not. Click. U. link.
From here, most phones have a delete and report the Junk option for the messages, that is what you have to do. If you are worried that there was a truth modicum to the text, the Federal Commission advise to contact Your local tolling agency to check if it is legitimate.
But for the most part, weigh carefully with any text from an unknown number. If you have to question if you are scammed, it’s probably a scam.
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