USPS says no redelivery fee
The official USPS scam guidance says USPS does not charge a redelivery fee.
Result
The redelivery-fee text is a smishing pattern.
USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern.
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Claim
A USPS delivery text is safe if the link looks like it has USPS in the domain.
Comeback
Copy this into the argument.That claim does not hold up. USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern. Source trail: factpage.ai/v/a-usps-delivery-text-is-1v9zi
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"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. FactPage marked it FALSE with distortion risk 92%. Source trail: factpage.ai/v/a-usps-delivery-text-is-1v9zi
3-line evidence
USPS says it does not charge a fee for redelivery, and postal inspectors warn that package-tracking texts are a common smishing pattern.

Visual evidence
Consumer scam context for suspicious SMS links.
The official USPS scam guidance says USPS does not charge a redelivery fee.
Postal inspectors warn that fake package-tracking texts are used to steal payment or personal information.
The practical move is to ignore the link and check tracking through USPS.com or the retailer account.
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