If you have received a message about unpaid toll tags, you aren’t the only one. About 4k reports have been filled with Better Business Bureau about this scam.
The City of Borger has partnered with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to conduct a prescribed burn and mitigation project along Highway 207.
Texans who receive a suspicious toll payment text can take these steps: Report it to TxTag: Contact TxTag customer service at 1-888-468-9824 or visit TxTag.org to check your account directly. Alert ...
This message, sent from the “Toll Roads Notice of Toll Evasion” is a "smishing" scam, a term combining SMS (short message ...
Thousands have filed reports relating to a phishing scam in the form of text messages stating that you have unpaid toll tags.
The University of North Texas Police Department warns of a phishing scam involving fake TxTag unpaid balance messages, advising the public to avoid clicking on fraudulent links and to report incidents ...
The Jefferson County Sheriff’ Office (JCSO) is issuing a public warning about a recent text scam that has been reported by ...
Millions of people nationwide are at risk of having their data stolen if they respond to the texts, including in Texas.
As more and more reports came in, TxDOT had to issue a statement saying that TxTag does not send text messages asking for ...
TxDOT is urging people to delete these messages if they receive them.
Motorists across the Lone Star state are receiving text messages from TxDoT claiming they have an outstanding balance, but ...
"TxTag does not send emails or text messages to customers regarding balances due," the state agency said. You should ignore the text messages.