Alert: Tracking Code 9300120111410471677883 Frequently Used in Parcel Scams

Parcel scams are a form of fraud that involves sending a large number of users bogus text messages or emails about a parcel that is supposed to be delivered to them. Scammers use a variety of tactics to get recipients to pay fees or provide sensitive information. The most common method is to request a small payment of $2 or $3 to pay for the delivery. However, scammers may also attempt to get you to provide credit card information or other personal details.

The tracking code 9300120111410471677883 is frequently used in such scams. If you receive a message or email containing this code, be cautious: it may be a scam.

If you are a victim or witness a scam that uses this tracking code, please report it here.

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