Scammers are targeting drivers with fake bridge toll notices, often sent via text, email, or mail. These fraudulent messages claim you owe a toll and include links to make immediate payments. Clicking on these links can lead to identity theft or financial fraud.
To protect yourself:
- Only pay tolls through official state websites.
- Watch out for urgent or threatening language demanding immediate payment.
- Never click on links from unknown sources—go directly to the toll authority’s website.
- If you receive a suspicious message, report it to your local toll authority.
At Great Oaks Bank, we’re committed to keeping our customers informed and protected.
Stay vigilant and always verify toll notices before making a payment.