A text message from this number claimed my Netflix subscription was about to be canceled, which is absurd since I don't even have an account.
Scam alert: bogus package notices flooding phones
Summary — +16574180487
Expert Opinion
Just this summer, dozens of users reported receiving urgent‑sounding texts that claim a USPS, FedEx, Amazon Prime, or Netflix package is waiting for them, often with a mysterious link. These messages are classic phishing scams that harvest credentials or install malware once the link is clicked. Never share personal data, and avoid opening unfamiliar URLs—legitimate carriers will never ask for payment or personal info via a text from an unknown number. If you suspect a fake, forward the message to 7700 or your carrier’s spam‑blocking service, and delete it promptly. Stay vigilant and keep your contact info private.
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Recent Reports for (657) 418-0487
A message was received claiming to be from AMAZON*PRIME, stating a gift would be lost if not claimed by 6 pm, including an email link, which appears to be a scam.
I received a text claiming they had found a package addressed to me, which seems suspicious given the context of similar experiences reported by others.
I recieved a text saying its a final notice from Fedex
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Some one tryed to scam me regarding a ups package that was supossed to be delived in June, but it was a fake.
A text message was received asking about potential abuse as a Boy Scout and requesting that a link be clicked for compensation information.
This caller left a message regarding USPS shipment information.
Similar to other comments, I have received notices from multiple numbers regarding a USPS package from June 2020.
Similar to others, I've received multiple texts from this number about USPS, prompting me to block each one
Regarding the supposed USPS delivery D81J2 from 06/11/2020, I found a suspicious message directing me to M3svc.info/4pKegC7yS3, which I believe is fraudulent.
A notification was received regarding a USPS delivery, but it was dated four months prior, raising suspicions.
A suspicious text was sent, referencing a USPS delivery and containing a link to m1shv.info/IvUdLqqH6L.
A text message received in August claimed to be a final notice for a USPS package from March, which appeared to be false.