I was sent a text that my package was lost in the mail. It then said USPS had a $0.30 up charge for redelivery and asked that I fill in my personal information, as well as my card info. I received a code that was being used to add my card the a digital wallet multiple times. Because the code was being sent to my phone number, the scammer wasn't receiving the information to let them use my card.
U.S.P.S - The package has arrived at the warehouse and cannot be delivered due to incomplete address information.Confirm your address at the link.
https://qrco.de/totf4dwg
(Copy the link to your Safari browser and open it)
This message was sent. I have received it before and deleted it. I received it today, not paying attention because I recently opened a PO Box and gave credit card info.
“ U.S.P.S - The package has arrived at the warehouse and cannot be delivered due to incomplete address information.Confirm your address at the link. https://qrco.de/be5Ld5 (Copy the link to your Safari browser and open it)”
I opened the link and the website looked identical to USPS’s website. It even let me go to a home page. It asked for my address, the proceeded to ask for my credit card information to pay a $0.30 fee for my package to be recovered. I did not put my card info, but I did give my address.
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https://qrco.de/totf4dwg
(Copy the link to your Safari browser and open it)
This message was sent. I have received it before and deleted it. I received it today, not paying attention because I recently opened a PO Box and gave credit card info.
“ U.S.P.S - The package has arrived at the warehouse and cannot be delivered due to incomplete address information.Confirm your address at the link. https://qrco.de/be5Ld5 (Copy the link to your Safari browser and open it)”
I opened the link and the website looked identical to USPS’s website. It even let me go to a home page. It asked for my address, the proceeded to ask for my credit card information to pay a $0.30 fee for my package to be recovered. I did not put my card info, but I did give my address.