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USPS Imposter Reports & Reviews (703)

- Fort Mill, SC, USA

I ordered 2 pairs of Hoka shoes through their Facebook ad for a total of $69.90 on 11/2/23. They debited my account on 11/3/23. I emailed several times and someone named James replied telling me to be patient because they were coming from Hong Kong. The ad said shipping in 24 hours. It’s been 7 weeks. Order # was *****************. I never got the shoes.

- Lawrenceville, GA, USA

I receive a text called “UPS alert.” It directed me to what I thought was the ups website (ups.com). Here it requested all of my personal information including a $1.50 “redelivery fee” for redelivering a package that had “failed attempt to deliver.” I was encouraged to complete the online form quickly so my package could be redelivered before Christmas.

- Hewitt, WI, USA

We receives confirmation number. Payment was made before delivery. About 3 days after the order, we suspected a scam. We attempted to cancel order which the company refused. They have changed url for the company. We have a teacking number, but every time I try to check it, we get the same message with an updated date. Your package was received by a shipping partner, further information eill be provided when USPS gets the package. We ordered 2 youth NFL football jerseys.

- Windsor, CT, USA

A beautiful, black yamaha upright piano was listed on Facebook marketplace for free out of Boston, saying that delivery is available. When I reached out, the “sister” of the seller replied and told me that her sister was giving away her deceased husband’s piano because she was moving to Canada. She instructed me to contact her sister through email, which I did, after making sure that delivery would be available to our location. I was told that the piano was in the hands of the moving company and that all we would need to do is to pay for shipping which would be “minimal”. Shipping ended up being $450 as the cheapest option (5-7 days) and Jesenia Wolfe (the owner of the piano). I wrote back to say that this would be too much money for our family and to please gift the piano to another lucky family. She wrote back that she already gave them $100, so it would only be $350. I chatted the moving company and they immediately asked for our full names, cell phone numbers, and address. I asked them to give me a call, but they wouldn’t call me and I had to call them. I’m afraid I did give them my name, address, and phone number over the phone, but felt something was fishy before payment. I’m so glad I brought my husband into it and while I had the scammer on hold, we looked more into the moving company and discovered that the address they claim doesn’t exist, and my husband found these reviews. I’m so glad we listened to our gut when we felt something was off! It felt too good to be true, but then it just might have been true!

- Lancaster, SC, USA

They said I signed for the package and cannot provide a copy. But the money came out of my account and my bank will not return my money

- Ocala, FL, USA

He is a tictoker that happens to be a police officer with a clothing line. I purchased a few items 2 months ago and paid for shipping and never received. I reached out to him and he refuses to resolve . I also requested refund and he refuses. His name is Dax B Emry

- Lakewood, OH, USA

Received a text saying “MyUPS: Final chance! Update your delivery now at http://redeliver-package.us to avoid further delay.”

- Wichita, KS, USA

I received a text from what appeared to be from USPS claiming a package was on hold. I started entering my information including debit card number. I realized that USPS would probably never ask for 30 cents to redeliver a package. Therefore believe it to be a scam. Hopefully I stopped before I sent my debit card through. They were baiting me.

- Farmington, NM, USA

they said my package got lost

- Mystic, CT, USA

Saying a package arrived at the warehouse and couldn’t be delivered due to incomplete address asking me to use a link

https://uspsgohots.com

- Bend, OR, USA

The USPS package has arrived at the warehouse and cannot be delivered due to incomplete address information. Please confirm your address in the link within 12 hours.

https://trackcargo-address.shop

(Please reply to Y, then exit the SMS, open the SMS activation link again, or copy the link to Safari browser and open it)

The US Postal team wishes you a wonderful day

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- Kapolei, HI, USA

Text with a hyperlink asking me to click it and update my address or the package won't be delivered.

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- La Grange, IL, USA

I received a text:

" "–Your package has arrived at distribution center DL95B3, but we cannot deliver it due to incorrect information provided by the sender. Ref #:4520599869195 –Please verify your address information in this link– US404162042.02u9fv8ps.us–UDL95B3". "

I clicked the link and it took me to a mock USPS website. It asked for my information to match the package and then for my credit card so that they could charge me $0.30 for the redelivery fee. I gave them my email, phone number, and address. Unfortunately I didn't realize it was a scam until they asked for my credit card.

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- Orland Park, IL, USA

Text saying my package can’t be delivered and to pay to redeliver

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- Ogden, UT, USA

They sent a text saying my package had an incorrect address and I needed to update it with a redelivery fee even though USPS does not charge a redelivery fee

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- Chicago, IL, USA

Received repeated texts stating, "The USPS package arrived at the warehouse but could not be delivered due to incomplete address information. Please confirm your address in the link. https://usps.speedypack-ups.shop (Please reply Y, then exit the text message and open it again to activate the link, or copy the link and open it in your Safari browser). The USPS team wishes you a wonderful day."

I have not replied. Tried but could not reach the web address using web through a secure work server. Have to assume this is more than Junk - that it's an attempt to engage text recipient for a scam, but I don't see it on the ScamPulse.com site. This is reported for your information, as I have no losses.

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- Honolulu, HI, USA

I believed USPS was contacting me regarding a package I was waiting to receive.

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- North Las Vegas, NV, USA

i got a text that said and i quote. “ "–Your package has arrived at distribution center MJ81M8, but we cannot deliver it due to incorrect information provided by the sender. Ref #:4551012440787 –Please verify your address information in this link–(with the link provided, which i will not put on here). once i clicked the link i saw the USPS logo but got suspicious that the website link did not say USPS. for example it said http://04us1r093ps.site/. not usps.com. they asked for my address. once i typed in my name and address they then asked for my credit/debit card information saying i need to pay a 0.30 cent fee for redelivery. that’s when i got more suspicious and realized i was being scammed.

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- Albuquerque, NM, USA

They claimed my package was held at the warehouse but could not deliver due to incomplete address. So they sent me this message and a link to check out.

- Las Vegas, NV, USA

They said that I had a package that was undeliverable and they needed me to pay to get it redelivered and so I did not thinking it was a scam because it brought me to an actual USPS website it looked like

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