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Ohio Turnpike unpaid toll text scams make a resurgence. Here's what to know. – The Columbus Dispatch

If you got a text message in recent days that you have unpaid tolls from the Ohio Turnpike, you’re not alone. A commonly used scam tactic that saw a surge in March in Ohio appears to once again be making the rounds.
Text messages to Ohioans claiming they have delinquent unpaid tolls that will result in penalties or legal action if unpaid have been circulating. Similar texts saw an uptick in Ohio in March.
Some of the messages include a link to a fake payment site or information about phone numbers to call to provide payment information.
In April 2024, the Ohio Turnpike began using an upgraded E-ZPass tolling system that allows customers with passes to drive through without stopping. Similar systems are used in other states.
The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission released information in August about the possibility of scams like this. The commission also suspended late fees, collections and holds on vehicle registrations to allow for a grace period, which ended in February.
The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission began issuing late fees on Feb. 3 and sending unpaid bills to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office for collections and to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles to place holds on vehicle registrations.
These notices are sent through mail, not text messages. However, Reliant Capital Solutions, LLC, which is a debt collector for the Attorney General’s office, may send text messages about unpaid toll fees.
The FTC recommends the following steps if you receive messages about unpaid toll debt:
If you believe you have been a victim of one of these scams, contact the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center. Include the phone number the text message originated from and the website included in the text when making a complaint. The scams can also be reported to the FTC online.
If you clicked on a link or made a payment, take the appropriate steps to secure financial accounts, including disputing unexpected charges and secure personal information.
The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission has also provided information through a public service video that is being circulated through social media in Ohio and surrounding states.
(This story has been updated to provide clarification on the open road tolling system used on the Ohio Turnpike.)
Reporter Bethany Bruner can be reached at bbruner@gannett.com or on Bluesky at @bethanybruner.dispatch.com.

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