Consumers are being warned about a potential scam involving fraudulent FasTrak toll fee text messages. Scammers are sending texts claiming individuals owe express lane or toll charges, with a link to a fake website for online payment. The California Attorney General’s Office advises not to click on the link or provide personal information. Legitimate tolling agencies like The Toll Roads do not send text messages to non-account holders. Attorney General Rob Bonta is urging the public to be cautious and report any suspicious texts. If you receive such a text, do not click the link, file a complaint with the authorities, delete the message, and verify any owed amounts directly with toll agencies. If personal information is already provided, take steps to secure your accounts and alert your bank. Scammers are adept at imitating legitimate companies, so it’s crucial to stay vigilant and only interact with official websites to avoid falling victim to these tactics.
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