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Georgia Peach Pass "Unpaid Toll" Text Scam — Warning

Peach Pass Georgia toll balance — Georgia-400 and I-285 commuter targeting

Peach Pass GA: You have an outstanding toll balance of $11.00. Pay within 48 hours to avoid $50 late fee and vehicle registration hold: peachpass-ga-pay.com

SMS

Confirmed scam

Peach Pass covers Atlanta's major toll roads including GA-400 and SR-316 — heavily traveled by metro commuters.

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Typical victim loss: $50–$500

FTC Consumer Sentinel 2024 — fee fraud median $180

First seen

Mar 2025

Category

Government

Attack vector

SMS

Trigger

Panic / Urgency

2 red flags in this message

1

Fake domain

Official Georgia Peach Pass site is peachpass.com only.

2

Registration hold fiction

Georgia title and registration holds for tolls follow a formal legal process — not a 48-hour SMS.

What happens if you click

Payment card captured via fake Georgia State Road and Tollway Authority portal.

Other versions of this message

Scammers rotate wording to bypass spam filters. All variations lead to the same outcome.

Georgia Peach Pass: Toll violation. $8.75 due. Settle or face registration suspension.

PEACH PASS: Unpaid toll alert — final notice before penalty.

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Fake Peach Pass domains used in this scam

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Frequently asked questions

Does Georgia's Peach Pass text you about unpaid tolls?+

Peach Pass communicates via email and paper mail. The official site is peachpass.com — never a hyphenated variant.

What is the real Peach Pass customer service?+

peachpass.com or 1-877-723-2411.

Why target Georgia drivers specifically?+

Scammers match toll agency names to area codes. Georgia (404, 678, 770, 470) get Peach Pass texts. This appears personal but is fully automated.

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First documented: March 2025

Source: FTC Consumer Sentinel 2024 — fee fraud median $180

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