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A text scam alleging unpaid traffic tickets, similar to the unpaid tolls scam, is circulating. How to spot it.
Arizonans, watch out. A new texting scam is making the rounds, claiming you have outstanding tickets and must pay up. Here's how to spot the scam.
Scammers are apparently attempting to trick locals into believing they owe money to the fake "DMV" by utilizing Arizona's state logo.
Chances are you've received *** scam text message this year saying you owe money for unpaid tolls. The Federal Trade ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The Kansas Department of Transportation is warning of a new scam circulating via text message. The ...
Users continue to get texts from the "DMV" warning them of outstanding traffic tickets and threatening vehicle suspension, ...
Arizona Department of Transportation was made aware of a scam that uses the department's logo in texts asking for people to ...
Text scam falsely claiming unpaid traffic fines raises alarm in Oklahoma. Officials advise against falling for DMV payment ...
They've been received by a number of people in the 7 News Detroit newsroom, and now Michigan State Police are warning that they are a scam. You may have received a text similar to the one below: ...
Texts threatening to suspend vehicle registration and driving privileges of residents are phishing attempts seeking to gain personal or financial data from Illinoisans, Illinois Secretary of State ...
Sure as the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, someone has managed to cook up yet another DMV text scam.
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