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MassDOT clarified that the scammers are targeting phone numbers at random and they are not necessarily phone numbers associated with an E-ZPass account. MassDOT warns people not to click on links ...
People in Massachusetts and elsewhere have been receiving fraudulent texts claiming they owe money for tolls via E-ZPass ... referring to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.
About 86 percent of transactions are paid through an E-ZPass transponder, which drivers can load up with cash value. "Thanks to the hard work of MassDOT tolling and construction personnel and ...
HOSPITAL. BUT WE DON’T KNOW THE EXTENT OF ANY INJURIES. MASSDOT IS WARNING E-ZPASS USERS ABOUT A SCAM TO GET YOUR CREDIT CARD INFORMATION. SOMEONE IS SENDING FAKE TEXT MESSAGES ABOUT UNPAID TOLLS.
THE GOOD NEWS IS IN THE LONG RUN, EXPERTS SAY, THAT TRAFFIC WILL MOVE A LOT FASTER WITH THE MassDOT is giving drivers without E-ZPass transponders more chances to get them and avoid paying higher ...
BOSTON (WWLP) – After exposing that E-ZPass overcharge problem, 22News went to Boston on Wednesday to get some answers from the man in charge of the Massachusetts Turnpike, MassDOT Highway ...
In the last 6 weeks, MassDOT has mailed nearly 600,000 invoices to customers without an E-ZPass. If you don’t have one, but apply for one in the next 6 months, the state will reimburse you the ...
The warning comes at a time when more people are starting to rely on E-ZPass access, and less on paying cash for tolls. In July, MassDOT changed the Tobin Bridge to an all-electronic tolling ...
As the formal switchover to the cashless, all-electronic tolling system approaches, the E-ZPass phone lines are experiencing some issues. "MassDOT is currently looking into what appears to be ...
Some E-ZPass customers in Massachusetts and other ... for driving on toll road,” according to a press release from MassDOT That email is not from E-ZPass and is likely a phishing scam.
NHDOT said that NH E-ZPass “will never send text messages ... If you receive an unsolicited text, MassDOT says you should not click on the link. The FBI recommends that you file a complaint ...