Fraudulent Parking Flyers Reported in Myrtle Beach

Police urge drivers to verify notices with property owners and avoid scanning QR codes placed on vehicles.

Myrtle Beach, SC — The Myrtle Beach Police Department has received reports of flyers being placed on vehicles claiming that parking fees are owed or that the vehicle is not registered to park in a specific area.

If you find one of these notices, verify the information directly with the business or property owner where you parked—not with the phone number or QR code listed on the flyer—before making any payment or sharing personal information. When uncertain, contact the business yourself to confirm whether the notice is legitimate and authorized for that location.

Police are urging residents and visitors to stay alert, as some of the flyers circulating include fraudulent QR codes designed to redirect users to unauthorized payment sites. Any suspicious activity should be reported to property management or local law enforcement.

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