Attorney General Jackley cautions Consumers About Toll Road Scam

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PIERRE, S.D. โ€“ South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley and South Dakota Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Joel Jundt caution consumers about a text message scam being reported in South Dakota where people are being ordered to pay a tax for traveling on the stateโ€™s roads.

โ€œThis scam informs the recipient they have an outstanding toll amount and to be resolved by a certain date or jeopardize their legal ability to drive and threatens future penalties,โ€ said Attorney General Jackley. โ€œThe message also includes a link to an E-Z Pass account that poses as an overdue payment portal.โ€

Other states also have reported this scam, but DOT Secretary Jundt said South Dakota does not levy such taxes. โ€œAll South Dakota state-owned roads and bridges are toll-free,โ€ he said.

The South Dakota Attorney Generalโ€™s Consumer Protection Division recommends these tips to consumers:

*** Do not click onto suspicious links or accept downloads.

*** Do not give into high pressured tactics to resolve โ€œthe issue.โ€Stop, take a moment, and review all information.

*** Donโ€™t trust your caller ID.ย  If you donโ€™t know the number, DONโ€™T answer the call. Hang up on robocalls.ย 

*** Find the official number of the agency that supposedly called you and call to confirm the information.

*** Donโ€™t provide money or personal information via telephone or internet to an individual or organization that you donโ€™t know or havenโ€™t verified.

*** Be wary of any caller who tells you not to tell anyone else about the call.

*** Talk to someone you trust before you provide money or personal information to someone who contacts you.

Consumers who believe they may have been a victim of any type of scam should contact the Attorney Generalโ€™s Officeโ€™s Consumer Protection Division at 1-800-300-1986 or atย https://consumer.sd.gov/, You may be helping someone else out by reporting what youโ€™ve encountered.


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