Colorado DMV warns residents about a new text scam threatening prosecution and license suspension over fake unpaid tickets.
The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles is cautioning residents to watch out for scammers claiming via text message that recipients have unpaid tickets. It’s somewhat similar to a recent scam in ...
The recipients of the texts are typically threatened with severe consequences, including prosecution, the suspension of vehicle registration and the revocation of driving privileges.
Unexpected “short” text messages may lead to “long” term problems. Jay Elliott with the Better Business Bureau’s Tip-Off to the Rip-Off® on WBBM Newsradio has the details.
The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is warning Coloradans that scammers have launched a fresh round of fraudulent ...
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The scam messages are sent from an unknown phone number and typically begin with language such as “Important: Your Traffic Fine is Pending Payment.” ...
A new cell phone scam is targeting Marion County residents with bogus messages and threats about unpaid parking tickets and outstanding tolls. A Marion resident received a series of these messages ...
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LexPark is warning about a scam involving text messages and fake parking citations. Executive director Laura Boison says the ...
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