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Charles Cook

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I keep getting these text messages to my phone. My damn phone isn’t tied to my plate in any way. Do they think people are that dumb. It’s annoying as hell. I wish I could get my hands on this bastard.
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Delete and report as spam is all you can do. They are auto generated to a mass number bank. any reply gives them a live number so your on their hit list now!
 
When we were asked as children what we wanted to be when we grew up,
I don't remember being a scammer was even an option?
The world we live in.
 
my wife got one of those, and we just went thru several tolls roads a few weeks before, but
I was driving my truck registered in my name. It didn't work out for them, but if it was sent to me it would have had a shot.
 
my wife got one of those, and we just went thru several tolls roads a few weeks before, but
I was driving my truck registered in my name. It didn't work out for them, but if it was sent to me it would have had a shot.
Our tag and phone number has nothing to do with each other. Lol :rofl:
 
I get those as well a lot. I never open them, but just delete and report as a scam/spam. Much easier to just ignore them altogether...cr8crshr/Bill:usflag::usflag::usflag:
 
A very interesting observation I've had over the past several years is the use of the word "kindly" in nearly all scammer emails. Maybe in Scammer School, they're taught to insert "kindly" in every one of their email messages. It's hardly ever used in common English speech. Even if you're actually behind your payments on some account, I don't think I've ever seen their communication asking you to "kindly" pay up.

If you see "kindly pay" or some-such in any text or email, it's almost certainly a scam. I think it's common to have this word usage in India or thereabouts.
 
A very interesting observation I've had over the past several years is the use of the word "kindly" in nearly all scammer emails. Maybe in Scammer School, they're taught to insert "kindly" in every one of their email messages. It's hardly ever used in common English speech. Even if you're actually behind your payments on some account, I don't think I've ever seen their communication asking you to "kindly" pay up.

If you see "kindly pay" or some-such in any text or email, it's almost certainly a scam. I think it's common to have this word usage in India or thereabouts.
Thanks for kindly pointing that out.
 
You catch more flies with honey than vinegar. Next time reply with "Kindly F*ck Off".
 
Florida has radio PSA's about them.

They will send you a letter with a pic of your car/plate.

NOT a text.
 
People around ATL are getting them too because of the expressways all around ATL. I don't waste my money using the expressway. Just block the sender and delete.
 
Everybody is getting these. There are warnings all over the news about them.

My MIL just got a message on facebook that her phone line is tapped. Of course she got all worried and showed it to me. We don’t even have a phone line.
 
Both my wife and myself have gotten a couple of these. Delete and report as junk
 
Word of advice. No bill will ever be texted to you. Ever. Snail mail or paperless account services only. Anything else is a scam. Email and text bills are scams. Never ever call a phone number that is given to you to call about your account, subscription renewal, bills, or anything that includes you giving someone else money. If in doubt, call your institution, or log on to your online account.
 
I keep getting these text messages to my phone. My damn phone isn’t tied to my plate in any way. Do they think people are that dumb. It’s annoying as hell. I wish I could get my hands on this bastard. View attachment 1855446
We get the same in Australia along with phone call's for Sydney toll it must be an easy target.
 
I owe Revenue Canada some money. The amount is in dispute. They never kindly ask me for the money. They just tell me to pay, and add interest. Maybe the next time I write them a letter, I will kindly ask them to consider my beef.
 
That toll scam is going all across the country. Makes you wonder how many people actually fall for it?
 
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