New SunPass Toll Scam To Watch Out For
There is a new SunPass Toll scam to watch out for. Scammers are impersonating SunPass through text messages with phony links designed to steal your information. I actually received a weird text message the other day from SunPass. I can’t remember ever getting a text message from SunPass, so I thought it was weird right away.
The text read: Florida toll services: We’ve noticed an outstanding toll amount of $12.51 on your record. To avoid a late fee of $50.00, visit….sunpasstollservices.com to settle your balance.
The first thing I questioned was the amount. $12.51? Second, I’m already signed up for automatic balance replenishing through SunPass website, so I knew right away this couldn’t be correct. It also never mentioned SunPass, but instead mentioned, Florida Toll Services. Lastly, the website was not the same as the SunPass website, so I knew it was a scam. I did not click on it.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of people who got the same messages and did click on it. Saw the story on WTSP and felt I should share it too. The story says the texts started last Wednesday. I got mine on Friday. It seems many were duped into thinking they owed money to SunPass. The last thing you want to do these days is add more “costs” and “fees” to everything, so you want to do anything you can to prevent it. So, it’s natural to click on it to avoid any extra charges, but don’t. It is 100% a scam and not from SunPass.
SunPass said it did not send the text messages and that it will never ask for immediate payments or urgent actions via text.
The link in the text message will redirect the consumer to a website impersonating SunPass. The site even includes logos and branding, but it’s fake. SunPass said it had been alerted to the phishing attempts but believed its system had not been compromised.
SunPass said it will only ever contact customers from the following:
- [email protected]
- [email protected]
- Text: 786727