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Fake Package Delivery SMS Scam: কীভাবে চিনবেন Postal Service ফিশিং

Learn কীভাবে identify fake USPS, Royal Mail, and postal service text messages. Missed delivery scams, customs fee fraud, and কীভাবে protect yourself from smishing.

LOCK.PUB
2026-03-16

Fake Package Delivery SMS Scam: কীভাবে চিনবেন Postal Service ফিশিং

"USPS: Your package could not be delivered. Schedule redelivery: [link]." Got a text like this? Don't tap that link.

Fake postal service text messages — impersonating USPS, FedEx, UPS, Royal Mail, and others — are the most common smishing attack in 2026. With billions of packages shipped every year, there's always someone expecting a delivery.

Why Package Scams Work So Well

Factor Why It Works
High volume Billions of packages shipped yearly — someone's always waiting
Small amounts Asking for $1-3 "customs fees" doesn't raise alarms
Urgency "Package will be returned in 24h" forces quick reactions
Brand trust USPS, FedEx, UPS are trusted names
Timing Scams spike around holidays when everyone orders online

Common Variations

1. Customs or Delivery Fee

A text claims your package is held for unpaid customs fees. The link leads to a fake payment page that steals your card details.

2. Failed Delivery Rescheduling

"We couldn't deliver your package. Reschedule here." The link collects আপনার ব্যক্তিগত তথ্য or installs ম্যালওয়্যার.

3. Address ভেরিফিকেশন

"Your delivery address is incomplete. Update it to receive your package." Another data collection scheme.

4. Fake Tracking Links

"Track your shipment: [link]." The fake tracking page asks for login credentials or installs spyware.

Real vs. Fake Messages

Real Notification Fake Scam Message
From official short code From random phone number
Links to official domain (usps.com) Links to look-alike domain
Includes actual tracking number Generic or fake tracking number
Never asks for payment via text Requests card details or small payment

কীভাবে সুরক্ষিত রাখবেন Yourself

  • Never click links in delivery text messages
  • Track packages directly on the carrier's official website or app
  • Ignore payment requests — legitimate carriers don't collect fees via text
  • Report suspicious texts — forward to 7726 (SPAM) in the US or UK
  • Use official apps for delivery notifications

Sharing Delivery Information নিরাপদে

Need to share a door code, address, or pickup instructions with a delivery person or someone picking up your package? Don't leave it in a text message that stays forever. Create a পাসওয়ার্ড-সুরক্ষিত link on LOCK.PUB that expires after use.

কী করবেন If You've Been Scammed

  1. Contact your bank immediately to freeze your card
  2. Report to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov
  3. File a report with the postal inspection service
  4. Change passwords if you entered login credentials
  5. Run a ম্যালওয়্যার scan if you downloaded anything

উপসংহার

Package delivery scams exploit the fact that most people are expecting a delivery at any given time. The rule is simple: never click links in delivery texts. Go directly to the carrier's website to track your package.

For sharing sensitive delivery information, use LOCK.PUB to create এনক্রিপ্টেড, expiring links.


Legitimate delivery services never request payment via text message. When in doubt, call the carrier directly.

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