Unfortunately, retribution rarely happens to the anonymous scammers who ruin people’s lives and walk away without a backward ...
The USPS warns you should never click on links from unknown senders. They also tell customers to keep in mind that the USPS will never contact you via text message, unless first initiated by a ...
The answer is yes, USPS can refuse to deliver your mail. If not receiving mail becomes an everyday thing, it’s important to ...
If you never signed up for a USPS tracking request for a specific package, then don’t click the link! This type of text message is a scam called smishing.
The U.S. Postal Inspector Service is warning about a series of scams during the holiday season including "smishing." ...
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In fact, the USPS has put out a warning to customers about these smishing scams. "It's that time of the year -- mistletoe, Christmas trees and scammers hammering consumers with fake texts about your ...
Smishing is the practice of sending text messages disguised as a reputable source, such as the U.S. Postal Service.
Mail carriers are warning the public of a scam that involves texts coming from stranger pretending to be them.
According to the US Postal Inspector Service, the scam is simple: Someone sends you a text claiming your USPS package can't ...
The week before Christmas is crucial if you are sending packages or getting last-minute deliveries through the U.S. Postal Service. But be careful, because scammers are trying to use text ...
Scammers are using a hoax called smishing to try to deceive consumers who send packages through the mail. Experts share ...