Too little, too late: Hochul chimes in on E-ZPass texting rip-off — almost per week after everybody else

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Too little, too late: Hochul chimes in on E-ZPass texting rip-off — almost per week after everybody else


Good of you to lastly present up.

Gov. Kathy Hochul chimed in and issued a warning on an E-ZPass toll rip-off Sunday — almost per week after different businesses sounded the alarm — whereas failing to say it’s tied her controversial congestion pricing.

In her too-little, too-late e mail to the media, the governor warned that scammers are flooding cell telephones with phony textual content messages asking motorists to repay overdue toll charges or face the implications — an try and money in on confusion over the state’s congestion pricing plan that she ushered by means of.

Gov. Kathy Hochul on Sunday lastly warned about an E-ZPass rip-off that has been making the rounds for weeks. Matthew McDermott
A number of state businesses and advocates cautioned final week in regards to the E-ZPass rip-off that seeks to tear off motorists. X/@NYSThruway

“Public security is my prime precedence, which is why I’m urging New Yorkers to take warning towards mindless scammers sending faux E-ZPass textual content messages in an try to gather cash for faux, unpaid tolls,” Hochul mentioned within the assertion. “Shoppers ought to know that E-ZPass, or Tolls by Mail, won’t ever ship a textual content or e mail requesting private, delicate info.”

The scammers have been making the rounds for weeks, and most different businesses had already issued warnings, together with E-ZPass directors, as The Publish reported final week.

Hochul uncared for to say that the rip-off seems to attempt to benefit from her rollout of congestion pricing, which launched Jan. 5 amid confusion amongst drivers who motor into Manhattan.

The state-sponsored plan slaps a $9 toll on vehicles getting into Manhattan under 61st Road throughout peak hours to attempt to ease Midtown congestion and lift cash for MTA capital tasks.

E-ZPass scammers appear to be making the most of the confusion surrounding the state’s congestion pricing plan.. Common Photos Group through Getty Photos

Hochul’s Sunday warning included statements from New York Secretary of State Walter Mosley and Thruway Authority Govt Director Frank Hoare, although the authority issued its alert final week.

“Our focus is on defending our clients from scams like these and guaranteeing that they use the right fee strategies,” Hoare wrote within the new warning.


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