Scammers are sending NC Quick Pass scam text messages like the one below to potential victims, claiming they owe unpaid tolls and seeking immediate payment. However, the NC Quick Pass does not send unsolicited texts or emails. These scams are successful because they scare people into acting quickly, using language like final notice " or, avoid penalties or similar. The websites provided will closely resemble legitimate toll payment sites due to the use of graphics from official online sources.
A NC Quick Pass Text Scam

NC Quick Pass Final Reminder: You have an outstanding toll.Your toll account balance is
outstanding. If you fail to pay by March 13, 2025. You will be penalized or subject to legal action.
Now Payment:
https://ncquickpass .com-orh.xin/
pay
(Please reply Y, then exit the SMS and open it again to activate the link, or copy the link to your Safari browser and open it)
Please settle your toll immediately after reading this message to avoid penalties for delaying the payment.
Thank you for your cooperation.
The link in the scam text goes to a fake and phishing website operated by scammers that steals their victims' personal, financial information and use it fraudulently.
If you were tricked into disclosing your banking information, please contact your bank immediately for help, before it is used fraudulently by scammers.