Driver License Renewal Online

 

Online Driver's License Renewal Fraud: How It Works

(with video below) If you're about to renew your driver's license one of these days, watch out for crooks trying to get your money.

WÑ–th such a large number of Internet sites today, getting defrauded is a simple and normal event that naïve people fall victims to. One of the latest scams going around is a fake registration in order to renew your driver license online.

Watch the video below to see in action the Driver's License Renewal Online scam exposed:

Driver's License Renewal Scam Video

Scammers advertise bogus websites claiming to renew your driver's license for a small fee, obviously smaller than it would cost if you'd go to any registry office. They might even propel their fake websites via strategic SEO (Search Engine Optimization) techniques in order to show up among the first results in the search engines.

Needless to say, once you give your personal information, driver license, and credit card number, scammers will take you to the cleaners within minutes.

 

Online Driver's License Renewal Fraud: How It Works

Try not to fall for the first choice you have on the web if you try to renew the driver license online. Verify everything before you put your name оn a site you never heard of before. Ask online, on forums or social media, if anybody has any recommendations for the services you need.

 

Online Driver's License Renewal Fraud: How It Works

Make your family and friends aware of this scam by sharing it on social media using the buttons provided. You can also officially report the scammers to the Federal Trade Commission using the link below:

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5 thoughts on “Driver License Renewal Online”

  1. WARNING: discoverdrivinginfo.org

    I am embarrassed to admit that I just got scammed by the website discoverdrivinginfo.org
    I was navigating in the DMV’s online web site and somehow ended up at the discoverdrivinginfo.org site without even being aware of it. I thought that I was completing a form for license renewal and then I was taken for $25.00 and change for some guide that was sent to me by email.

  2. On December 5, 2018 I went to the TXDPS website to renew my drivers license, which expires January 2019. I somehow was linked to driverslicenseonline.org to provide all required information and pay for a new driver’s license to sent to my home.
    Well, today is is February 15, 2019 and still no driver’s license. I called TXDPS customer service and waited 49 minutes to speak with someone.

    In the meantime I checked my bank statement online and found the charges for my online renewal, however instead of one charge there were three charges from driverslicensesonline.org. The first charge on December 6 was for $1, second charge on December 6 was for $3.00 and the third charge was made on December 10 for 19.99. I thought three separate charges was a little odd, however they added up to the required online renewal requirement of $24.

    Once I was connected with a TXDPS representative, I explained that I had not received my driver’s license to date and that I show on my bank statement three charges eg $1, $3, and $19.99. I was then informed that TXDPS had no record of me renewing online. I was also informed that TXDPS would only make one charge for renewing my drivers license, not three and it best to contact my bank to reverse the charges.

    I then looked up driverslicenseonline.org and started seeing scam and fraud information and that my renewal efforts in fact caught up within an online scam. How disappointing and so I am now writing this review to warn others on this scam!!

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