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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

#PhishingAlert #DeliveryScams

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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.

Check our advice ⤵️
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#DeliveryScams #ParcelDelivery #ConsumerAdvice

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Delivery Scams Surge During Festive Season: Stay Safe While Shopping Online Stay alert this festive season as delivery scams target online shoppers in India. Learn how to protect yourself, and stay vigilant.

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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#DeliveryScams #FestivalSeason #OnlineFraud #FedEx #India #TechNews

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