Many people have reported receiving a text message claiming they have a FasTrak toll that needs to be paid, but it’s a scam. The Better Business Bureau says there are a few things to look out for if you receive a suspicious text like this one.
San Luis Obispo resident Brian Scott says he receives scam texts on a daily basis.
“Yes, all the time, every day. At least one or two it seems like,” Scott said. “As soon as I don’t recognize them, I delete them.”
“Delete and block. I don’t want them again,” added San Luis Obispo resident Michael DeLeon.
Lately, many people have been receiving texts that appear to be a FasTrak toll notice.
“I’ve gotten that text and the biggest thing I saw were misspellings in it,” said Melanie McGovern, a spokesperson for the Better Business Bureau. “The number wasn’t a local number. It was an …