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USPS Imposter Reports & Reviews (622)

- Sulphur Springs, TX, USA

I received a text message today at 8:47PM stating I needed to confirm my delivery for package 1z30505 because the shipment has been changed. I haven't ordered anything but I'm signed up on USPS website to see any mail or packages that are being delivered to my address. On 04/14/2021 the USPS website said I was going to receive this "package" but the addressee was unknown so it was returned to sender and according to the USPS website it was returned to sender on 04/20/2021 (today) then I receive this text message. There is a link attached (z2fxc.info/6uB4yxkf23) in which I WILL NOT click on because I know I haven't ordered anything and I work in the finance industry to where I know better. How did they get my address and phone number to text me? I'm not sure but I can guarantee you IT'S A SCAM!!!

- Shreveport, LA, USA

I clicked the link but I immediately closed it.

- Brookville, IN, USA

“USPS: the arranged delivery for the package 1z72566 got changed. Please confirm here: z1fsv.info/TB8D7NCLiE”

Is the text I got, don’t answer it.

- Buffalo, NY, USA

Text says delivery for parcel has changed and provides a link to click to confirm. I did not click link

Test messages from USPS claiming "USPS: the arranged delivery for the parcel 1z46808 has been changed. Please confirm here: z1fsv.info/TBbZf11OZt"

Scammer sent text message saying my purchase date of a package was changed and to click the link to confirm the date change. I copied and pasted the full message into my browser and a fake amazon page was created attempting to get me to fill out a survey. The page looked like amazon, but you couldn't navigate anywhere besides the survey. The webpage url was .php (which is a coding language), which helped me to spot it as a fake.

- Windsor, CO, USA

Shortly after I placed an order on Amazon , I received a text from USPS saying my delivery was updated and I needed to click the link to confirm, so I did.

It took me to an Amazon webpage and they asked me a few questions as I was a “winner of the day”. The little lock on the url bar was closed so it made me think it was a secure web site, the text came from USPS, brought me to Amazon. All seemed legit. But it was weird that they would ask my info since I have an account with Amazon, then I realized I couldn’t click on the “three bar icon” in the corner to see if I was logged in or not, nor could I go back to the previous page.

It scary to think they can go that far :(

Received a text:

USPS: the scheduled delivery for the shipment ******* has been changed. Please confirm here: ********************* Didn’t realize it was a scam until after I clicked

- Lansing, MI, USA

Text of package delivery from USPS. 

- Marion, IL, USA

I received a text that appeared to be from USPS, claiming the delivery of my package had been changed. Yet, I had not ordered anything to be delivered. There was no loss of personal information or money because I did not click the embedded link.

- Rockville, MD, USA

Received a text message: "USPS: the arranged delivery for the parcel 1z67402 got changed. Please confirm here: x3fov.info/CXan1zf1Dk". The last string was a link. Following the link, went through a couple pass-through sites and ended on free-gifts.net. It asks you to complete a 4-question survey in the next 4 minutes for a chance to win a free iPad Pro. After the survey there were 9 images of gift boxes to select. It claims 1 of the 9 boxes has the iPad Pro and you have 3 chances to select. After selected the box with the iPad Pro, you're asked to provide your credit card number to cover $1-5 for shipping. At some point in the process, it asks for name email and phone number.

USPS calling about packages and no packages expected

Expecting my order from City Beauty with USPS and I got this text message, USPS: the scheduled delivery for the parcel 1z76612 has been changed. Please confirm here. On this website were info about winning the price from Amazon and questions about my gender, age and the phone which I use. After I "won" I was redirect to error site.

- Boca Raton, FL, USA

Was charged $80 to temporarily change my address.... site looked official but clearly was not. I believe I went into a USPS site but really don't have the details.

- Newport, KY, USA

Claims a scheduled delivery has changed and click on the link to confirm.

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- Morgantown, WV, USA

The text message I got from the above number said this: “USPS: the scheduled delivery for the package 1z00501 has been changed. Please confirm here: w7fzc.info/fU03xkmPyX”

When I went to the official USPS site to see if the package tracker would show me that it was real or a scam, it showed up as “tracking not available”. I haven’t ordered/sent any packages recently and I checked online on whether others have been scammed like this as well (there are warnings about this specific type written last year - in 2020), so it confirms to me that this is a scammer trying to get me to click on that link and then either ask for personal info or transfer a virus onto my phone.

- Saint Augustine, FL, USA

I received a text message as quote as saying: USPS: the arranged delivery for the parcel 1z12774 got changed. Please confirm here: w7fzc.info/fU6LLM6TMV.

i got text messages from this scammer with a link

- Saint Augustine, FL, USA

I received a text message from (619) 673-7212 as follows:

USPS: the arranged delivery for the package 1z74104 has been changed. Please confirm here: w6fvc.info/x7ADbbBKMR

- Columbus, OH, USA

I received a text yesterday and today telling me my USPS package delivery was changed and to click here to confirm. I did not click the link. The tracking number is too short. I already get USPS tracking texts and this wasn’t from the number I trust. Please warn others.

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