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Be on high alert, because if this comes to your doorstep, there’s a possibility your personal information has been exposed.
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Many of us cannot resist just ignoring a troubling text. If we respond, crooks know they've got a great shot at making some good money.
The reply will contain the latest tracking update. Individuals seeking more specific tracking information should send the package's tracking number to 28777, along with one of the USPS's keywords.
You should have received a confirmation when you placed your order, which should tell you the courier service and tracking number. If those don’t match up, then you’ve received a fake message.
According to a new CNET survey, 66% of US adults are scared of falling for a scam this holiday season, with fake text scams, also known as nondelivery package scams, at the top of the list.
Per the USPS, an example text message for an expected delivery may look like: USPS 01123456789123456789, Expected Delivery by: Monday, September 11, 2017 Reply STOP to cancel.
USPS also asks customers to forward the smishing text message to 7726 to assist with reporting the scam phone number. The Postal Inspection Service will contact you if more information is needed.