Bay Area Fastrak: What The Government Isn't Telling You - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions
Overview
The texts claim consumers owe fastrak express lane or toll charges and ask for online payment with a link to a website, according to the press release. Read also: FakeHub The Wish Makers: Your Questions Answered (Finally!)
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If you are sent a toll invoice or violation notice and it can't be delivered to you, fastrak will stop trying to collect the.
The texts in question claim consumers owe fastrak express lane or toll charges, link to a website and ask for online payment.
This scam is designed to deceive drivers into entering banking or credit card information into a website, fraudulently claiming to represent tolling agencies.
What is the bay area fastrak text scam?
The bay area fastrak text scam is a fraud where people get texts claiming they owe money for tolls.
Scammers pretend to be fastrak, the real toll system in california.
They say you used a toll road or lane and need to pay now.
The text has a link to a fake website.
Toll road text scams have used over 60,000 domain names and apple, android have been powerless to prevent the fraud from hitting users everywhere.