(WSET) — You may want to check your phone and see if you've recently got a suspicious text. It's a scam designed to look like it's coming from the postal service. It reads 'Postal Notice - You have a package that needs to be ...
“The USPS package has arrived at the warehouse and cannot be delivered due to incomplete address information. Please confirm your address in the link within 12 hours.” It then has a button with the link in it or asks you to enter the link into your browser: usps.uspsbp.com ...
ThePostal Servicetext message scam usually claims there's an unspecified problem with delivering a package, and, because of that issue, it "cannot be delivered." In order to resolve the issue, the messages ask for payment or fees (sometimes $1.99 or $3), and for the recipient to update ...
This emerging scam typically starts with a text message stating a package is awaiting delivery but missing an address or tracking number. The recipient is prompted to click a link and enter personal details so the “package” can be delivered. However, the link leads to a sophisticated fake we...
But this was just the beginning of an elaborate scam. The USPS tracking number was for a package that had already been delivered to a different address. Baffled, Reed looked up other ways to get in touch with the vendor. In his search, he discovered that Google flagged the site as ...
It should obviously be delivered now, right? After all, it is the FIFTH DAY. Again…nope. Now, we had to wait through the weekend. On Monday, the tracking said that the package was out for delivery…but NEVER GOT DELIVERED. Finally, on Tuesday, the package was listed as “out for ...
I wouldn't worry about the Priority package to Canada. There is no guaranteed delivery date, and the system is really backed up right now. It may be held up in customs. From what I understand, every package entering Canada is being inspected because of the large amount of drugs that are...