A new scam masquerading as the NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi is making the rounds in Tauranga, asking people to pay late road toll fees.
It contains an ominous message from the NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi asking people to pay unknown late fees and a link to where to pay a bogus outstanding road toll.
The text message was received by a SunLive reader, who wished to stay anonymous, on Tuesday.
“It was weird that I got the message not long after using the toll road on January 4,” she said.
Bad grammar and the message coming from an overseas phone number tipped her off that it was not a genuine request from NZTA, she said.
“But not everyone pays attention to bad grammar.”
NZTA understands how frustrating and unsettling these scams can be, a spokesperson said.
“We encourage anyone who receives suspicious text messages, emails, or other communications to report them to us straight away.”
NZTA said official text messages would only come from a 3651 number and never include a link for online transactions.
Alternatively, NZTA had launched an app for New Zealanders to securely access their driver’s licence and vehicle information.
“We are also working with Police, Cert NZ, and Netsafe to combat the scammers.”
“However, they are relentless and persistent, with new fraudulent websites appearing as soon as one is taken down or blocked.”
The scam itself is a variation of the other scam pretending to be the NZTA, where it will ask for registration or driver’s license renewal.
The NZTA said it has an online form where people can report suspected phishing scams.
“The sooner we know about it, the faster we can act to protect you and others,” the spokesperson said.
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Here's a working question.
Posted on 10-01-2025 12:40 | By Justin T.
We also received a Toll Scam within about a month of using said service, which we rarely use.
So the burning question is: Has the Toll computer system been compromised?
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