Millions of people nationwide are at risk of having their data stolen if they respond to the texts, including in Texas.
If you've gotten any texts lately telling you that you need to pay up after using a toll road, that message is not legitimate. Here's what to know.
Several TxTag customers have reported receiving text messages claiming to have a toll balance due or past due.
The Texas Department of Transportation says scam texts are telling drivers they have unpaid toll bills. Here's what you ...
The spike in text messages appears to come from TxTag which recently transitioned drivers to a different toll service.
The Better Business Bureau of South Texas (BBB) is addressing toll road scams that are circulating across the Rio Grande Valley. Reports of the scam were shared ...
North Texas and parts of Oklahoma are experiencing an aggressive text scam involving toll roads --- and fees that don’t exist ...
The agency warns not to click links or respond, emphasizing that TxTag never sends payment reminders via text.
As more and more reports came in, TxDOT had to issue a statement saying that TxTag does not send text messages asking for ...
El Pasoans are receiving scam text messages once again asking people to pay their balance in toll bills, or else "increased late fees will be reported to the DMV." But Texas DMV told ABC-7 that they ...
TxDOT alerts Texans about texting scams targeting TxTag customers, urging vigilance and direct contact for verification.
"TxTag does not send emails or text messages to customers regarding balances due," the state agency said. You should ignore the text messages.