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USPS failed delivery
Date | 07/10/2023 |
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Pseudonym | USPS failed delivery |
Url / Website | https://usps.com.uspoe.shop/ |
Scam contents | Delivery failed, addressee unknown tracking number 9300120111410471677883 Your item was delivered at 4:49 pm on July 8, 2023 in POST OFFICE DISTRIBUTION CENTER. But you are not at the shipping address or you don't have a safe place to store it temporarily. UPDATE: They keep changing domain names and here's a list of the newer ones so you can avoid them: usps.com.uspvm.shop uspqclqv.top uspsbtr.top uspskh.top ( fake tracking number 9301920609400503734375) uspoyj.top https://usustr.top/ usucfast.top ususla.top https://www.usucfast.top/ https://usus.life/ https://ususol.top/ uspsov.com Ususrsv.top Beedpakes-usps.com https://packagerenew.com/ https://uspskan.top/ |
Comment / Review | This is not the real Usps website. This is just a phishing landing page that scammers use to get your personal information, this scam always starts with either a phishing email or text. If you do get an email or text that looks like it was from USPS, do check the domain name of the site that they sent you, if it's a shortened link or a domain name that is not https://www.usps.com/ do not click it. Be careful.
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Judge Dredd 08/04/2023 at 04:10 AM
The comments under scrutiny revolve around a suspected phishing scam, using a counterfeit United States Postal Service (USPS) website, now inactive. The scam operated by sending recipients an email pretending to be from USPS regarding a failed delivery. The aim of this scam was to coax recipients into revealing their personal and banking information on the fraudulent site, which would then be sold on the dark web.
It is clear from the comments section that some internet users unintentionally clicked the link provided in the scam email. Such accidents raise concerns, especially if the victims shared any of their sensitive data. For those who find themselves in this predicament, it's crucial to immediately inform their bank to prevent any potential financial losses.
A review highlighted a key precautionary measure: verify the domain name of any website link received via email or text. The official USPS website is https://www.usps.com/, any variation of this is potentially a scam site.
Furthermore, there are emotional appeals for help in the comments from users who inadvertently clicked on the phishing link. It's a stark reminder of how these scams can cause anxiety and confusion for those affected.
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Veona Chen 07/21/2023 at 08:38 PM
What should I do I just click by accident I got scam
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Fabo 07/25/2023 at 02:27 PM
same here i just clicked this by accident please help!!!
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real nigga 08/08/2023 at 09:46 AM
breh they got my ass
had to lock my cancel and order a new one. be carful!
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Ayeeitzhollyy 08/12/2023 at 10:38 AM
I click on the website and almost paid for it but didn’t. Does it mean once you click on it they take your information now or once you pay it they will?
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kasstharula 08/22/2023 at 09:35 AM
same im so confused !! i just clicked it open and idk what to do now
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kglove 09/10/2023 at 11:58 AM
ARE YOU KIDDING ME THEY GOT MY STUPID ASS 😭😭😭😭if I just clicked on the link but didn't write anything will I be ok lmfaoo im so fucking stupid
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Vampyra 11/07/2023 at 01:47 PM
I get text messages like this almost daily. I never open to view them or click any link. I am able to block the message and report it from my phone. The number almost always starts with +44 which I believe is a UK number.