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USPS Imposter Reports & Reviews (654)

- Marysville, WA, USA

Website posed as post office, looked official. I entered my change of address information and credit card to verify identity. They attempted to charge my account $89. Luckily my bank recognized it as fraud and didn’t process the payment. I’m nervous that they now have my bank info and address.

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Every day this place texts me pretending to be the post office. But their web address is all wrong. It looks like usps website but none of the words are right, the address is either checkoutcommerce.com or sometimes bungabungaprize.com. They lie and say they are missing $2 in freight for my free iPhone that Walmart is sending me. They just want your credit card info. When I called their number for customer service they kept telling me that they need my full name address and social security number to remove me from the mailing list!

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THis website charged 89.00 for a change of address. This is fraudently identifying as a government website. I cannot get my money back, thier contact info only allows for an email exchange in which they will not return any correspondence.

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They claimed to be the United Postal Office Services to change addresses when you move. They stole $89.95 when Ii is supposed to be only $2.

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Make sure you check the website before changing your address.

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Received this text about tracking my parcel.

“ USPS: Your parcel #2370124 status notification - On The Way. Track it here: http://taryd.pw/track/czvpt “

Thought my girlfriend just ordered something with my phone number and clicked it like an [censored]. Will be watching my accounts for suspicious activity.

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- Memphis, TN, USA

I received a text this morning saying that USPS could not deliver a package to me because no one was home. It asked me to complete a form with my address and credit card information. Of course, I didn’t do it! This is scary because it looks official.

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Received a text message stating I missed my package delivery and a link to click to have it redelivered. When clicking the link it redirected me through several web addresses than it stopped at a fake USPS page to enter my card for $1 reshipping fee. USPS has no package received or out for delivery for my address at all at this time and advised me not to put my credit card information in that site.

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- Omaha, NE, USA

Followed USPS (what I thought was the United States Postal Service) to change an address. I noticed an $80.00 charge on my bank's website. I used my debit card. This is a fraudulent company that looks legitimate.

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- San Antonio, TX, USA

Went online to submit change of address for our move. The website looked exactly the same as USPS and I was in a hurry. My card was charged for $80.00 and the website was not legit.

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I got this text after ordering something from A 23&me DNA kit. It said

“ USPS: planned dispatch for the shipment 1z30300 got postponed! Please confirm here: z4fmv.info/Im0CRt1MQn”

- Greensburg, PA, USA

Text message said:

USPS: arranged dispatch of your parcel 1z2802 has been changed. Please confirm here: a1gmk.info/fv6U5d44ZZ

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Said that my package delivery date was reschedule and wanted me to click the link the conform my information. Like appeared not to work.

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I received a text message saying it was usps and to click a link regarding the status of a package

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I received a text message from a random number regarding a USPS delivery that changed and there was a link to click on to confirm. I knew it was a scam because I wasn’t expecting any deliveries from USPS and I know that USPS wouldn’t be texting me.

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I bought something online and then received this text shortly after. I clicked on it and it took me to a random suspicious website and I looked it up online and found out if was fake. It disturbed me they knew I bought something. Downloaded a antimalware tool shortly after but it didnt find anything.

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Text message said "USPS: the planned dispatch for the package 1z61054 got postponed. Make sure to confirm here: z4fmv.info/Im0CRtkK"

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- Mount Washington, KY, USA

Did not reply at all. After receiving the message I went online to check to see what it was all about. As expected, I found it to be a phishing scam.

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- Edmond, OK, USA

This was the text I received and thought it was regarding something I had shipped via usps BEWARE!

"USPS: the arranged delivery of the shipment 1z54941 has been changed. Make sure to confirm here: a2gcv.info/hO3Stl1CTI"

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- Columbia, MO, USA

I received a text from an unfamiliar number that reads: "USPS: the arranged dispatch for your package ******* got changed. Please verify here: *********************" (where the last bit is a link, which I knew better than to click on. This is an attempt to connect and steal information. Don't fall for it.

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