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Phishing Scam - USPS Impostor Reports & Reviews (90)

- Philadelphia, PA, USA

Text from disguised USPS number asking to redeliver my missing package. Asked for my credit card information to redeliver a package and said redeliver fee was 30 cents. Website was certified USPS so it seemed extremely credible.

- Allentown, PA, USA

text sent with UPPS image wanting to confirm location that package was recieved but could not be delivered. 100% scam I saw the exact image on the news.

phone number was masked and came over as 63995327714 there was an extra digit.

- Philadelphia, PA, USA

Wanted me to sign in and give correct mailing address to USPS.uspsgu.com

- Buffalo, NY, USA

USPS Smishing scam.

- Fayetteville, NC, USA

A text message claiming a USPS package arrived at the warehouse but could not be delivered due to incomplete address information. Followed by a link to the USPS looking site.

- Baltimore, MD, USA

I received a text stating "The USPS package has arrived at the warehouse and cannot be delivered due to incomplete address information. Please confirm you address in the link within 12 hours." A link was provided "usps.uspsjz.com". I have received 4 of these in the past week.

- Mobile, AL, USA

I Was Sent A Text Message From #+639065246826 Saying They're From USPS And That I Have A Package That Can't Be Delivered Without Me Contacting Them At usps.uspsbaaa.com I Believe This Is A Scam For Your Information Or To Hack Into Your Information. I Didn't Respond..

- Pulaski, NY, USA

O was contacted about a package that was attempted to be delivered but couldn't be due to a improper address and to please include my credit card info and a one time fee of ,30 cents I contacted Walmart and they informed me I was being scammed that they would not ask for me credit card in a text message

- Myerstown, PA, USA

I was added to a "group chat" via text message that was labeled "USPS". There were 2 other phone numbers in the chat

- Drexel Hill, PA, USA

I am moving and typed in "address change" on my phone. I clicked on a link that said USPS Mail Forwarding - Official Site. I entered old and new address, and then entered my credit card information to cover the ~$4 "verification fee." Shortly thereafter I saw a charge from for $179 described as "Assistmovepost." I googled that and was taken back to the website. Still thinking that I had been charged by USPS, I called them, only to have them look at the URL on my phone and realize it was not their official site and I'd most likely been scammed. I have tried contacting them through their web form with no response and there is no phone number listed.

- Nokomis, FL, USA

Attempted to get address info and go to linked website

- Schenectady, NY, USA

Text message from +63 905 630 1237 stating:

"Your USPS package has arrived at the warehouse and could not be delivered due to incomplete address information.

Please reconfirm your address within the link.

http://usps.qfkhg.top

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

USPS team is at your service 24/7"

When I clicked the link it was requesting 30 cents for redelivery fee. After putting in credit card info it said this card was not accepted. I tried another card, same thing. I gave up. Next day the bank from one of the cards contacted me stating suspicious activity occurred, that the card was enrolled in a digital wallet (which I did not do).

The odd this about this is that a few days prior a friend tried to mail me a package using the US Postal Service, but the address was written slightly wrong, and was returned to them. They tried again and shortly after is when I received this text message.

- Oceanside, CA, USA

Did not respond had no package that was not delivered.

- Brawley, CA, USA

Text message with a supposedly USPS tracking number claiming issues with my address. Instructed to respond within 12 hours through the link provided. Website looked like USPS & asked for my correct address. On the next page there's a request for .30 as a redelivery fee. I am expecting a package, although it seemed suspicious, I filled out the information from my card. It taking too long, so I closed the page. I hope I closed it in time that these acammers didn't get my card information, because they now have my names & address. I checked & found out USPS doesn't charge a redelivery fee. I'm very scared & concerned over this mess, hoping any damage will be minimal. I don't know if they got access to my account.

- Broomall, PA, USA

The scammer told me that the package arrived at the warehouse, but there was an incomplete address. They wanted me to use a link to confirm a (new) address for delivery. It had extra steps in case the link didn’t work. Then at the bottom they said that the US postal team wishes me a wonderful day. I fell victim to the scam once before, so I know not to click the link. I only went as far as to opening the message. In the last one they sent me, they asked for personal and banking information for a new address and payment for a redelivery.

- Westminster, CA, USA

Scammer sent text message stating a package could not be delivered due to bad address. Referred to go to website www.uspostujnes.com to make correction. At site asked for first and last name, address, phone number, and email. Required all feilds filled. Then continued to next page asking for credit card information. Stated there was a $0.30 redelivery fee.

- Saratoga Springs, NY, USA

The entire thing was a bit crazy. The website they provided actually redirected to the real website of USPS, which made me less wary. Plus, I have a complicated address, so it made a lot of sense to me that someone was messing up my address (I was expecting a package from NJ sometime soon). I gave them my address and credit card information, though it did not seem to fully process on the website (though that could have just been a front). I'm especially worried because somehow the website provided was able to redirect to the real USPS address.

Here's the message below:

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

https://usduut.com

Welcome | USPS

Welcome to USPS.com. Track packages, pay and print postage with Click-N-Ship, schedule free package pickups, look up ZIP Codes, calculate postage prices, and find everything you need for sending mail and shipping packages.

usduut.com

(Please reply to 1, 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!

- Broomall, PA, USA

They sent me a text about incomplete address information, and asked to open a link. It even had extra instructions in case the link didn’t work. A message from the “team” at the end of it. On the link it required me to put in new address info, then it asked for payment. $0.30 for a redelivery. It told me my card was invalid. I know it was very late, but that’s when I realized something was really wrong.

- Kennesaw, GA, 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://usps.uposnes.com

(Please reply to 1, then exit the SMS, open the SMS activation link again, or copy the link to browser and open it)

The US Postal team wishes you a wonderful day

- Oak Lawn, IL, USA

They contacted me via text from +63 927 684 0331 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. On the link they asked for updated name/address info and credit card info for a 0.30 cent re-delivery charge. After I put this through, I realized it was likely a scam and contacted my credit card company. They placed a hold on my account and blocked a fraud charge of 0.51 cents for door dash that I didn't do.

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