We want to make sure your parking experience is always smooth and secure. We have recently noticed a wave of fake text messages (phishing scams) targeting drivers by pretending to be from RingGo.
These messages usually claim that you have an "outstanding parking payment" or an "unpaid parking session." We are here to help you spot these fakes instantly and keep your details secure.
How to Spot a Fake Text Message
Real RingGo alerts will never leave you guessing. If you receive a text, look out for these warning signs:
The Sender: RingGo will never text you from a generic or personal email address (like a Gmail or Yahoo account).
Suspicious Links: Look closely at the web link. Fake links will not point to our official website (for example, they might look like
ringgo.ljpwzrkl.cloud/com).Tricky Requests: The text might ask you to reply with a letter like "Y" or tell you to copy a link into your internet browser (Safari or Chrome) to activate it. We will never ask you to do this.
What to Do Next
🛑 Golden Rule: If a message looks suspicious, do not click any links and do not reply. Delete the message right away.
Want to Double-Check Your Parking?
If you are ever unsure about a payment, you can safely check your official account at any time:
Open your official RingGo app or go directly to myRingGo.co.uk.
Log into your account and check your Receipts / History.
If your parking session shows up as paid there, your account is completely secure and you are good to go!
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