Officials are warning E-ZPass customers of fraudulent emails. 

 

It's safe to say that if you get an email from any company, within reason, you don't respond by providing your bank information.  Still, receiving fraudulent emails is still scary.

 

These particular emails are asking you for your banking information because of 'upaid tolls'.  Please contact E-ZPass directly if you need more information, or if you're a victim in this scam.

 

According to CBS Philly, you can also file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission by clicking here.

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