MOTORISTS are being warned to remain vigilant as eFlow scam text messages are in wide circulation. Bank of Ireland has issued an urgent warning to their customers as up to 10 fake eFlow sites are ...
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The toll operator is now taking out radio ads appealing to users not to click on links on texts purporting to be from the company The toll operator eFlow has taken to Ireland’s national airwaves to ...
A text message scam telling recipients they owe toll charges to eFlow is still widely circulating according to Bank of Ireland (BOI). The fraudulent messages have been circulating since February, with ...
Up to 10 fraudulent Eflow websites are being set up in a day to try to scam unsuspecting Irish consumers, Bank of Ireland has said, as a wave of fake text messages continues to hit customers. The bank ...
OVER 23,000 Wicklow motorists are now registered with eFlow. Latest figures from eFlow, Ireland's leading toll solutions provider, show that over 23,000 or over 39 per cent of Wicklow motorists are ...
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Drivers across Ireland are being warned of a new scam targeting those who use the eFlow service on motorways. It has been reported that some drivers are receiving a text from scammers which is telling ...
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Up to 80,000 regular users of the M1, M7/M8 tolls , and the N25 Waterford City Bypass are facing difficulties this autumn with eFlow toll tags due to be turned off from September 1st. Unless a dispute ...
A footballer and personal trainer let a "friend" use his bank account to lodge more than €2,400 from a motorway toll scam, a court has heard. The victim of the scam received text messages pretending ...
Bank of Ireland has warned again today that fraudsters are still circulating a high volume of fraudulent "eFlow" text messages. Fraudsters pretending to be the motorway operator eFlow are sending ...