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Scammer's website HTTPS/./-re-delivery-usps.com
Scammer's address WI, USA
Total money lost $750
Type of a scam Phishing
Scammer's website coa.movemyupdate.com
Scammer's address 3495 Lakeside Dr #1026, Reno, NV 89509, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Total money lost $99.95
Type of a scam Other
This guy has been scamming innocent people from ages and should be exposed out in the public.
Scammer's website USPS.1st
Scammer's address portland, OR, USA
Type of a scam Government Agency Imposter
Scammer's website usps.net.co
Scammer's email [email protected]
Type of a scam Phishing
Scammer's website statuschanger.app.link
Scammer's address NY, USA
Type of a scam Phishing
The email address it was sent from: kalbef@cityinnmaldives
Type of a scam Phishing
They then started charging on my accounts.
My information has now been compromised and I am concerned about identity theft.
I have put holds on my accounts and
The website was very believable. I knew I should have viewed this site from my laptop because then I could have done more research on this site.
It read...This is United States Postal Service Delivery Company.. The management of this company wishes to inform you that they had received a parcel containing an ATM master card valued at $5,000,000 with some vital documents attached to it for safety delivery to my home address in your country, within the next 48 hours. Then it said, 'I am directed to inform you that your payment verifications and confirmations are OK.
They want my full name, parcel owner address, telephone number, sex and occupation. Also, a scanned copy of my Drivers License or International Passport. They will register this package and send me the tracking numbers. Before they proceed with this I need to reconfirm the required information . I am to reply by email to ([email protected]).
It was signed Mr. Jerry Allen with 2 email addresses. .
This is the text I received. The real USPS does not send texts messages with links asking for personal information.
$3.30 by credit card for them to redeliver the package. And they also asked for my credit card information for payment. I did not fall for it.
Further, the phone number is out of service and you need a password and username to get into the provided website. Obviously a scam to me, but some may not realize it.