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That text is a scam: ADOT isn’t after you for delinquent tolls Here are just some of the clues that a text going around mentioning “AZDOT” and demanding money is a scam: The state highway system doesn’t have toll roads The phone number associated with this text is from another country
Beware the FAKE AZDOT “Outstanding Toll” Scam Texts What exactly is the AZDOT text scam? It’s a scam where scammers send fake texts claiming you owe AZDOT unpaid tolls The texts threaten penalties to get you to click phishing links and input your personal information
Azdot Scam: Beware Of This Fake Toll Text! - Ibisik The Azdot Toll Scam Text is a scam text sent by scammers impersonating ADOT They claim to be the Arizona Department of Transportation, buyt it is false, because this department goes by ADOT and not Azdot They send a text claiming you have an outstanding toll
Text message warnings about AZDOT overdue tolls are a scam In response to the recent spate of bogus overdue toll text messages, the Arizona Department of Transportation released some tips Tuesday on how to spot scams The source of the message is a
ADOT warns of new text scam demanding fake traffic ticket . . . TUCSON, AZ — A new wave of scam text messages is hitting Arizona phones, and the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) wants residents to know they are not coming after you for unpaid tickets
ADOT Warns of Scam Texts Demanding Payment for Fake Toll Fees PHOENIX — If you’ve received a text message claiming you owe toll fees to AZDOT, it’s a scam The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is warning the public not to fall for the latest version of a “smishing” attackdesigned to steal money or personal information
AZDOT Final Reminder Toll Scam: Don’t Fall for It! In recent weeks, thousands of Arizona residents have been bombarded with alarming text messages claiming they owe money for unpaid tolls The messages, which appear to be from the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), threaten legal action if recipients don’t pay immediately There’s just one glaring problem: Arizona doesn’t have toll roads