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Has anyone else received this message on their phone? Looks like a scam to grab personal information. I have not entered the link in my browser and have received numerous notifications from different phony numbers.
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This is what Google gives me when I look up the twelve digit number of origin.
Possible scam
Discussion in 'Other News' started by Flat Earth Trucker, Nov 13, 2023.
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It’s a scam
Chinatown, gentleroger, Flat Earth Trucker and 1 other person Thank this. -
Yep, I got 2 of these. I actually had a package coming, but I didn't click on the link. I went to the tracking link from the company that sent me the package and everything was cool.
Maybe they found a way to hack USPS and knew I had something coming. I don't know. But I never click on something that I don't know where it came from. Same with answering the phone.Flat Earth Trucker, Chinatown, PacoTaco and 2 others Thank this. -
Go to the post office in person and ask.
Flat Earth Trucker Thanks this. -
There's no need to as I am expecting no package and the tracking number originated from FedEx.
Also, the 'uspsbp' doesn't jive. Probably some confounded sloppiness from Mumbai. -
i know all my purchases and i track all of them.
i'd have known of a problem.
delete that.
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Flat Earth Trucker, Numb and REO6205 Thank this. -
Scam.,.I get those stupid things every few days
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