Quick tip: If you get a “delivery issue” text, don’t tap the link. Open your carrier app/site directly or check the retailer order page. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
Price check: Delivery-issue texts are a common phish. Don’t tap the link—open your carrier app or the merchant account directly to check tracking. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
Delivery-issue texts often push urgency: “confirm address” or “pay a small fee.” Don’t click; instead, open the carrier site/app yourself and check tracking there. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
Got a “delivery issue” text/email? Don’t click. Open the carrier app/site yourself (typed manually) and check tracking there. Most phishing relies on urgency and a tiny fee. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
If you get a “delivery issue” text or email, don’t tap the button. Go to your order history in the retailer’s app/site to confirm the shipping status. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
A simple check: Those “delivery issue, confirm your address” texts are often phishing. Don’t tap the link—open the carrier site/app directly and check tracking there. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
If a “delivery issue” text/email pressures you to click, pause. Go to the carrier site by typing it yourself or use the official app—don’t use the message link. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
Delivery problem texts are common bait. Instead of replying, open the carrier site/app directly and type your tracking number from your order email. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
Watch for “delivery issue” texts that want you to confirm your address or pay a small fee. Don’t reply—check your order status directly in the retailer account. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
Be skeptical of “delivery issue” texts asking you to confirm payment or address. Open your carrier app/site directly instead of tapping the message. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
If you get a “delivery problem” text/email, don’t click. Open your carrier app/site by typing it in, or check the order page directly. Most scams rely on rushed taps. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
Those “delivery issue, confirm address” texts are often phishing. Don’t tap the link. Open the carrier app or type the carrier site yourself to check tracking. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
Before you buy: Delivery-issue texts are common phishing. Don’t tap the button—open your carrier account or retailer order page directly and verify there. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
Safety tip: Delivery problem texts are often phishing. Instead of tapping the message, open your retailer or carrier app directly and check tracking there. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
Delivery issue texts are a common phishing trick. Don’t open attachments or “update address” forms from random messages; check tracking from your order receipt instead. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
Delivery-issue texts are often phishing. Don’t tap the button—open your order history in the retailer app/site you normally use and check tracking there. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
Those “delivery issue, confirm your address” texts are usually phishing. Don’t click—open the carrier site/app yourself and check tracking there. #Phishing #DeliveryScams
Delivery Scams: Watch Out!
That text about a "FedEx" or "USPS" delay/fee is likely phishing. Cybercriminals rely on holiday anxiety!
Protect Yourself: Never click unexpected links. Verify tracking ONLY on the official courier site.
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If you get a text asking you to pay to get your parcel or reschedule the delivery, it’s usually a scam.
❌ Don’t click any links - delivery companies won’t ask you to pay them through a link in a text.
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Festive online shopping hits new highs in India, but delivery scam complaints have crossed 5 lakh. FedEx is raising awareness — verify parcels and stay safe.
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