South Carolina Residents Warned of Toll Charge Scams

News Summary

Residents of South Carolina are being urged to be cautious of a fraudulent toll charge scam circulating via text messages. The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs has reported that scammers are sending messages claiming that residents owe money for overdue tolls associated with the Southern Connector Toll Road. The Southern Connector has clarified that they do not use text messages for communication. Additionally, the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office has raised alarms about impersonation scams involving false claims of arrest warrants. Community members are advised to stay vigilant during this busy holiday season.

Attention Residents of South Carolina: Beware of Deceptive Toll Charge Scams!

Hey there, friendly folks of South Carolina! It’s time for a crucial heads-up about a sneaky text message scam that has been making the rounds lately. In case you’ve been caught up in the whirlwind of holiday cheer and haven’t heard the news, let’s get you clued in quickly!

What’s Going On?

The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs is sounding the alarm on a scam involving messages that claim you owe overdue toll charges. Yes, you heard that right! It seems some tricky scammers are trying to get residents riled up about imaginary debts linked to the Southern Connector Toll Road. But here’s the kicker: this is nothing more than a scam!

Southern Connector Clarifies Their Communication Policies

The Southern Connector Toll Road has stepped up to clarify that they do NOT reach out to users through SMS or text messaging. If you receive a text about unpaid tolls, just breathe and hit that delete button! Any official communication regarding toll violations comes strictly through the United States Postal Service. So, no texts, no worries!

What Should You Do?

If you happen to be one of those who received a text claiming to be from the Southern Connector, it’s highly recommended to ignore it and move on. If you have any lingering questions or concerns about toll charges, don’t hesitate to reach out to the Southern Connector directly at 864-537-2150. They’re there to help you with the real deal!

Fake Law Enforcement Calls Are on the Rise!

Whether through phone calls or text messages, these scammers are relentless in their efforts. Some victims have received menacing images of fake warrants that include a specific address—4 McGee Street—and threatening messages warning of arrests if they hang up. It sounds too dramatic, and that’s because it is!

The Better Business Bureau Weighs In

Protect Yourself!

When it comes to protecting your personal information and finances, being skeptical can be your best friend. Trust your instincts, and when in doubt, reach out to a trusted source before taking any action.

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