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USPS package scam texts – how to stay safe
Summary — +16462569365
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Block the number and delete the message right away. When a text claims a USPS parcel is waiting for you, verify it directly on the official USPS website or by calling the carrier’s official number—not the link in the message. Never tap unknown URLs, especially those that use urgent language like “last pick‑up day.” Enable your phone’s spam‑filtering features and report the sender to your carrier. If you’re unsure, treat the alert as phishing and share the details with a trusted friend or local consumer‑protection agency. Staying skeptical keeps your personal data safe. Also, consider adding the number to a block list to prevent future attempts.
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Recent Reports for (646) 256-9365
Text recieved about a USPS package to pickup with reply, but I didnt click and wasnt expecting a package.
A warning has been issud, DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK!
A text message was received regarding a package at the Parcel Sorting Center, with a link provided.
A text message was received stating 'Voicemail: Parcel Sorting Center: Found package addressed to ****. Last Pick-up day - Friday!' followed by a link, which seemed suspicious.
I recieved a text about a USPS parcel, but it was a scam, and I also recieved a simmilar messge from 347-237-0958, so be carefull
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I recieve a text message with a URL and a urgent message about a USPS package, but its a scam and the package dont exist
Upon receiving a text allegedly from USPS about a delivery, it seemed questionable, particularly as it included a link that was not clicked
I recieved a text from this unrecognizable number regarding a USPS delivery, but I am unsure if it is legitamate