SCAM ALERT Police alert drivers to unpaid toll text message scam

Auburn, WALocal News

Local police have issued a critical alert regarding a text message scam that exploits users of the EZDriveMA toll system in Massachusetts. Scammers are sending out fraudulent texts that instruct recipients to pay a small fee, typically under $6, via a link, creating a sense of urgency to act quickly. The deceptive nature of this scam aims to bypass skepticism by presenting a low-cost payment, leading victims to overlook the potential risks. Once payment is made, victims may find their personal and financial information compromised, resulting in substantial losses. Although the scam originated in Massachusetts, it has expanded to other regions, including the Pacific Northwest, raising alarms among law enforcement agencies.

Authorities are urging residents to refrain from clicking on suspicious links and to verify payments through official state channels. Additional information about the scam can be found through credible sources, helping to educate the public on how to protect themselves. Awareness and vigilance are crucial to combatting this growing threat.

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