FactPage

Live archive

Free receipts.

Search proof links people already unlocked. Open a receipt and copy the source-backed comeback.

10 public checks7 new todayFree to open

Free proof links

Matches for "fee charge"

FALSE

USPS will hold your package unless you pay a tiny redelivery fee from the text message.

USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern.

Scam3 sources
Open receipt
FALSE

A USPS delivery text is safe if the link looks like it has USPS in the domain.

USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern.

Scam3 sources
Open receipt
FALSE

A USPS package text asking you to update your address through a link is real if you are expecting a delivery.

USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern.

Scam3 sources
Open receipt
FALSE

A package tracking text is safe if it uses the USPS name and asks for only a few cents.

USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern.

Scam3 sources
Open receipt
FALSE

USPS charges a small redelivery fee through text message links.

USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern.

Scam3 sources
Open receipt
FALSE

A USPS text asking for a redelivery fee is an official USPS message.

USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern.

Scam3 sources
Open receipt
FALSE

A USPS text asking for a redelivery fee is always an official USPS message.

Unsolicited text messages claiming to be from the USPS that ask for a redelivery fee or address updates are phishing scams.

Internet3 sources
Open receipt
TWISTED

Coffee dehydrates you.

Caffeine can have a mild diuretic effect, especially at higher doses, but moderate coffee intake still contributes fluid and does not generally dehydrate regular drink...

Health3 sources
Open receipt
FALSE

McDonald's is now charging a $1 convenience fee for using the drive-thru.

McDonald's denied the viral $1 drive-thru surcharge claim, and fact-checkers traced the claim to fake or AI-generated sign imagery rather than an official policy.

Tech3 sources
Open receipt
TWISTED

Charging your phone overnight ruins the battery.

The claim is overstated.

Tech3 sources
Open receipt
Need a different claim?Scan it for $0.99 and make the first public proof link.Create proof link - $0.99

Browse

Topic index