Unpaid Toll Text Messages – Scam by clicking on a website link

Currently, all scammers are using the method of sending text messages to easily deceive victims. A typical example is the scam about toll violation fees, overdue fees. All scammers claim that the victim owes money that must be paid immediately. These messages often target vulnerable individuals, using professional language to lure victims into clicking on fake websites to steal information.

So, what can you do to avoid being scammed through text messages? Read the alerts from ReportScam247.Com right away.

Signs of scam through text messages:

  • Receiving unexpected text messages about toll fees. Urgent payment required…
  • The phone number sending the message is not an official number, an unfamiliar number not from the government.
  • The link in the message does not match the website of the toll agency.

What should you do when you receive a strange message?

  1. Verify the information on the official website of the toll agency (do not use the number in the message).
  2. Absolutely do not provide personal or financial information through text messages.
  3. Report the scam message to the authorities or report the scam directly at ReportScam247.Com
  4. If something seems suspicious, trust your instincts or seek advice from ReportScam247.Com

Stay vigilant, report immediately if you encounter any signs of fraud. Thank you for reading this information!

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