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USPS Imposter Reports & Reviews (622)

- Leicester, MA, USA

This was a text message I received the other day. important notification about the USPS shipment 3I66A2 from 04/05/2020. Go to: m1shv.info/lvQREcvQBu

This is my 4th one, I reported one yesterday. I do not open the text messages so I don't see t he whole message. The text message I received today 9/5/20 at 11:14 am from #17146869863 said - "Teresa important notification regarding USPS package 4S4G5 from 8/02/20"

Message said “ null, final alert about the USPS package 8F92H5 from 07/01/2020. Go to: l8smk.info/GpFVk65k2H”

Also Null is not even my name

Received the text message 9/4/20 at 10:07am. Saying I have an unclaimed package waiting at USPS delivery 454J6 from 3/11/20. I did not open email to read more.

- Seminole, FL, USA

Constantly receiving text messages regarding a package from USPS with a link to click.

I was sent two texts that looked legitimate that appeared to be from USPS, regarding a package that they had of mine, and to click a link to claim the package. Knowing better, I did not click on the link, but then saw an article that stated that this was a scam. I want to make potential victims aware of this ASAP.

Text messages saying I had a package that needed to be picked up. 3 different times from 3 different numbers.

- Bowling Green, OH, USA

urgent notification regarding your USPS delivery 3K74D7 from 04/24/2020. Click: m3svc.info/4pDw2ahtpW

- Valrico, FL, USA

This is the third time I’ve gotten this text. All from different numbers

- Clearfield, PA, USA

Scammer doesnt have real name. ***** *****, urgent notification for the USPS shipment 8L9D7 from 05/17/2020. Click: l8smk.info/GpJhrk9Cxj

- Durham, NC, USA

I keep receiving texts with a variation on the following message with a link: “[name], important alert for your USPS package S57F7 from 06/27/2020. Go to: m3svc.info/4pLUkedw56“

- Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

I have been sent multiple messages from different numbers using my name telling me to pick up my package that they are holding from a few months ago. The link wants CC information and is likely to contain viruses.

- Columbus, OH, USA

Message reads: [name], urgent alert about the USPS package 6J44D1 from 05/04/2020. Proceed to m3svc.info/4pLUkeqx7P

- Mount Airy, MD, USA

I clicked on the link and it wanted me to take a survey. I didn’t take the survey...but I don’t know if by clicking on it...did they get any information from my phone?

This also happened to me a few weeks ago with the Venmo scam asking to click a link because they were hiring five people.

*********, final notification regarding the USPS package 7L54G8 from 05/15/2020. Go to: *********************

- Edwardsville, IL, USA

I've received multiple texts stating that I have a USPS package from April 2020, and only then provides a link. I could tell by the link that this was a scam, so I have never clicked the link in order to avoid the possibility of getting a virus.

- Fayetteville, AR, USA

Received a text saying, "[name], final notification regarding the USPS package 8R27S7 from 7/17/2020. Proceed to l8smk.info/GpEfguiAK1" after ignoring similar texts in the recent past.

- York, PA, USA

This is one of the many phone numbers who have texted me saying they have a package of mine and there’s a link to click on.

- Washington, DC, USA

Receive text message saying "Urgent notification for your USPS delivery ###### from dd/mm/yyyy. Go to: m1shv.info/lvQREc6AJ0." The date is from back in MARCH. Once you click on the link it first goes to a m1shv.info website.... then a jtuzd.rdtk.io... then to https://rewardsprogram.daooftoday.com. Once there it is telling you that it is a USPS survey and if you complete a survey to say thank you you can get a reward up to $120. If you click OK to start it tells you Congratulations. That you've been chosen to receive a "special reward from our sponsors" and that after you answer a few quick questions you can choose from "luxury watches, designer purses, exclusive jewelry sets, skin care products, and weight loss supplements." It tells you that the "exciting offer" is only available to the first 10 users who have received a "special invitation" and will expire that same day. I did not continue clicking after that.

- Ankeny, IA, USA

I truly thought it was a text from USPS. I don’t know why I thought they would text me. It just threw me off. I’ve never seen or heard of scam about claiming a package from the post office.

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