Redelivery is free of charge
The United States Postal Service does not charge a fee to reschedule package redeliveries. Any text demanding payment to release a package is a scam.
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Unsolicited text messages claiming to be from the USPS that ask for a redelivery fee or address updates are phishing scams. The official United States Postal Service does not charge any fee for package redelivery and...
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A USPS text asking for a redelivery fee is always an official USPS message.
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Copy this into the argument.That claim does not hold up. Unsolicited text messages claiming to be from the USPS that ask for a redelivery fee or address updates are phishing scams. The official United States Postal Service does not charge any fee for package... Source trail: factpage.ai/v/a-usps-text-asking-for-6cnxd
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"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. The official United States Postal Service does not charge any fee for package redelivery and... FactPage marked it FALSE with distortion risk 100%. Source trail: factpage.ai/v/a-usps-text-asking-for-6cnxd
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Unsolicited text messages claiming to be from the USPS that ask for a redelivery fee or address updates are phishing scams. The official United States Postal Service does not charge any fee for package redelivery and does not send unsolicited text messages containing payment links.
The United States Postal Service does not charge a fee to reschedule package redeliveries. Any text demanding payment to release a package is a scam.
Official tracking texts are only sent if a customer manually registers a tracking number on the official website and opts in. USPS does not send out-of-the-blue texts with links.
Cybercriminals send these deceptive messages to direct victims to fake copycat websites designed to steal credit card numbers and personal identity details.
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