When you go through a toll, you know you’ll need to pay a fee to use that road or bridge. But scammers are targeting drivers with text messages pretending to be from the tolling agency collecting “overdue toll charges.” Here’s what to know about this text scam.
The scammy text tells you to click a link to pay “overdue toll charges” to avoid late fees. But it’s probably not the tolling agency contacting you. It’s probably a scammer. Clicking the link can lead to a phishing attack, where the scammer tries to take your personal information (like your driver’s license number) — and even steal your identity. And if you pay, not only are you out the money, but the scammer gets your credit card number, too.
To spot and avoid text scams about a fake toll:
- Slow down. Don’t rush to click on links or respond to the text. Scammers want you to react quickly when they send you an unexpected text message, but it’s best to stop and check it out.
- Check with the tolling agency. If you’re worried the text is legit, check with the state’s tolling agency. But use a phone number or website you know is real — not the info from the text.
- Report unwanted text messages. Use your phone’s “report junk” option to report these unwanted texts to your messaging app or forward them to 7726 (SPAM).
- Don’t engage. Delete the message. Unwanted messages often lead to scams. Once you’ve checked it out and reported it, delete the text message. And don’t engage.
Share this information with people you know so they also can be prepared to spot and avoid the scam. And if you spot a text scam, the FTC wants to hear about it. Go to ReportFraud.ftc.gov and tell us your story.
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Yes--I just experienced this--a text message stating that I owed a toll to New Jersey. So I called the New Jersey toll office and they had no record of me owing a debt. I have since received additional text messages on this topic which I have ignored.
In reply to Yes--I just experienced this… by Charles Lowery
In my experience, notices of tolls due or overdue tolls always come by snail mail!
In reply to Yes--I just experienced this… by Charles Lowery
I recieved this scam text 2 months ago, than tonight my wife recievwd the exact same scam message. I never heard of sunrise tolls, so I reported it and blocked it.
Thank you for the important information!
Thanks for update, I got a text like that a month ago for a state I had not traveller through.
The TEXT about overdue toll charges is 100% scam.
If you owe a toll, they will notify you BY MAIL. Not text, not call, not email, not facebook messenger. By MAIL. Keep that in mind, when you get a message about overdue tolls, lost packages, and such.
This just happened to a friend of mine. She got a text that she owed California $11.69 and if she did not pay it she would be fined $50.00, She told me she went there in 2017 and asked me if I could help her pay it. I told her it appeared to be a scam but she asked me to pay it anyway. So I did it on her phone with her debit card. I told her to go to the bank the next day to make sure it was legit. This was a Sunday. Monday morning it was really bothering me so I looked it up and found something about it with the exact same amounts of money but from a different state. I contacted her and she went to the bank and got her card cancelled and they gave her a new one. Thankfully they didn't get any money. I also posted this on FB as I have many friends who use EasyPass and could also get scammed
In reply to This just happened to a… by Cookiepress
Got exact same amount and phone number in text scam
I keep getting requests to pay my Florida transportation bill for a toll in Florida. I live in Washington state but how do I stop these?
In reply to I keep getting requests to… by rick reeves
With the message visible in your message app click on the menu and choose block number. This may appear not to work as these spammers use many numbers and number cloning. You may still get a message from another number. Just do the same thing again. That is the best we can do of which I am aware. Eventually, the FTC will get them. Good luck.
In reply to I keep getting requests to… by rick reeves
That's the terrible thing. You don't! You can block the number but they can spoof any number or use burner phones. Scammers are clever and persistent. Best thing to do is stay vigilant and look into everything before going forward. Also, when in doubt, wait for snail mail.
Im recibe same Tex Said I’m overdue. Payment
Great info!
I received this text last week and deleted it. Having recently paid legit tolls online, it may have given me pause but I knew any tolls I had were paid.
The new technology is not good for the people it is for fraud and malicious activity because the phones give out all of it internet all of it it's wrong and no one's doing nothing about it thank you
Toll scam text from
9029862330
In reply to Toll scam text from… by Jd
And if you spot a text scam, the FTC wants to hear about it. Go to www.ReportFraud.ftc.gov and tell us your story.
Just got a text like described above.
I received a text saying Wisconsin tolls are overdue. Ha Wisconsin doesn’t have any tolls. I reported to ftc. Thanks for the helpful article!!
I got a message like this from “Wisconsin Toll Services.” Wisconsin has no toll roads.
In reply to I got a message like this… by Steve K
Um. Just FYI. Wisconsin DOES have toll roads. Take a look at the 290 and 294 for instance. Nonetheless, good job catching the scam.
In reply to Um. Just FYI. Wisconsin DOES… by Lisa
The toll at 294 is at the border of Illinois and Wisconsin and the toll is on the illinois side. 290 runs through Chicago so kinda hard to say that is in Wisconsin. Nonetheless, good job catching the scam. Tollway is one word. That was a big giveaway in the text scam as well as the word services in the link for for the payment in the scam
In reply to I got a message like this… by Steve K
And if you spot a text scam, the FTC wants to hear about it. Go to www.ReportFraud.ftc.gov and tell us your story.
In reply to And if you spot a text scam,… by FTC Staff
Thank you, I received a text stating I owe toll here in OR $11++ and will incur late fee, website is toll-sunpass.com phone is 902-986-3062. I reported to 7726
In reply to And if you spot a text scam,… by FTC Staff
what about if you gave them your ssn? what can they do if i have no money or any credit cards
In reply to what about if you gave them… by ant
A thief can use your Social Security number to open new accounts in your name, or get a phone or utility service in your name, or do other things. Learn about the warning signs of identity theft, and if you see problems, report identity theft at www.IdentityTheft.gov. When you report, you'll get help making a plan to fix problems caused by the theft. Click on this ling to read about the warning signs: www.identitytheft.gov/Warning-Signs-of-Identity-Theft
In reply to what about if you gave them… by ant
Igave my name and ssn
I just received one of these which says I owe outstanding tolls in Wisconsin—where we don’t have toll roads! Unbelievable what these scammers are trying to pull.
Thanks, I haven't been to Washington state for a year and haven't rented a car to leave a data trail.
I have been scammed by the company that takes the pictures. Went through the toll with the device on the front window. They took a pic of the license plate and sent a pic of it. If they took a pic of the windshield they would see their device there. I wanted a trial to face my accuser and they would not do that. Was the Delaware bridge in NJ going to PA. So much for the constitution.
Just got one of these texts from “Alabama Sun Toll Pass”.
I don’t live near any toll roads, and the best part?
I don’t even have a car, lol
Helpful! Thank you. I received this text today, for an tiny amount $11 something.
Just got a text from a Alabama Toll Service with a link on my phone
and i don't even drive disabled 902-986-0916 i know its a scam and blocked them
I got a supposed overdue toll of $11.69 from phone number (902)986-2330. I knew it was a scam because I don't travel on toll roads. Beware!
In reply to I got a supposed overdue… by Laura Thie
And if you spot a text scam, the FTC wants to hear about it. Go to www.ReportFraud.ftc.gov and tell us your story.
Thank you for this helpful notice. I was thinking this must be fake since the http which I checked on a second device would not go through. Also the big tip off was that I do not drive on toll roads regularly or even irregularly. Barb Bolton
1-902-986-0255 is the number that sent me the toll fee text. Get these stupid jerks out of here.
I got a text today from
902-980-0468. Said I owe 11.69 in tolls in Arizona and to pay through link to avoid 50.00 late penalty fee. Arizona doesn’t have tolls. I lived in Denver and would receive toll charges by mail. Even after I moved I received a toll charge by mail through my cars registered address at the DMV.
As others have mentioned, this is a phishing scam from 902-529-1032:
"Arizona toll services: We've noticed an outstanding balance of $11.69 on your record. To prevent a late fee of $50.00, please visit https: [slash slash] sunspasservicestoll [dot] com. GoDaddy WHOIS says that this fake and misspelled domain name was registered 5/14/2024 from a Hong Kong-based domain registrar and uses China-based DNS provider. Obviously fake because AZ has no toll roads, 902 is Canadian area code, foreign domain registrar.
My wife got one for AZ, same amount $11.69. We don’t have toll roads in AZ.
I received this Tex at 11pm last night for an AZ toll fee. I live in a small town in AZ. We don't have any tolls or bridges to pay for crossing. This is a flat land desert. It's a Scam. Delete the Tex and don't reply.
Yes. I just received a text for owing that amount in Colorado which I have not driven in for over 6 years and certainly not on toll roads.
Yup. I got one too for Arizona toll roads. Since we recently traveled out of state, I thought I may have missed something. However, there are no Arizona toll roads! Reported. Deleted.
I got a text message saying I owed a toll fee to Arizona toll services from a phone number 902 986-3062 that I found was a Novia Scotia number. It said there would be an additional $50,00 charge. I tried to forward it to spam 7726 but it did not go through - then I deleted it.
I checked and don't really owe any toll. Wish the government could stop these people.
Just got a text this morning saying I owed a toll in Louisiana, there aren’t even tolls in Louisiana and I haven’t had a car since 2019.
Thanks, that was what I thought especially when I checked the area code and it was from eastern Canada
Just got the $11.69 toll due in Maryland. I live in Colorado. Definitely a scam
In reply to Just got the $11.69 toll due… by Luan
And if you spot a text scam, the FTC wants to hear about it. Go to www.ReportFraud.ftc.gov and tell us your story.
Thank you i got a text saying i own money for using toll roads in oklahoma WITCH i use all the time. But when i hope on my pikepass app it shows nothing. So I went to the Internet to do some looking and I found this page.
Thank you for the information. I also received a text for 11.49 with a $50 fine. Thankfully I had enough sense to delete. But I feel much better now checking these comments.
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