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Is “usps package text scam” a scam?

Yes — this is a known, dangerous scam.

A text impersonating USPS, FedEx, UPS, or DHL claims your package cannot be delivered without an updated address or a small fee. The link leads to a fake site that steals your address, phone, card number, and sometimes plants a phishing app.

How to tell

  • USPS does not send unsolicited texts asking for money to release a package
  • The link uses unofficial domains like 'usps-pkg.com', 'fedex-update.net', or random-looking shortlinks
  • Tiny fee amounts ($1.99 to $5) designed to seem too small to bother questioning
  • Pressure to act within hours or your package 'will be returned to sender'

What to do right now

  1. 1 Do not click. Delete the text
  2. 2 If you are expecting a package, go to the carrier's real app or type the official URL into your browser to check its status
  3. 3 If you already clicked and entered card information, call your bank to dispute charges and replace the card
  4. 4 Forward the text to 7726 (SPAM) to report to your carrier
  5. 5 Report to the FTC at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov and the FBI's IC3 at https://www.ic3.gov.

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