Detect fake delivery texts, tracking links, and shipping fee scams
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Package delivery scams are among the highest-volume fraud searches because they look like harmless tracking updates. Scammers impersonate USPS, UPS, FedEx, DHL, and local couriers to steal card details, logins, and identity information through fake delivery failure messages and redelivery links.
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Top Red Flags
The delivery text asks for a small fee, customs payment, or card verification before releasing the package.
The tracking link uses a strange or unrelated domain instead of the real courier website.
You are pushed to act within hours or risk losing the parcel.
The message is unexpected and does not match any package you are actually waiting for.
How to Check This Scam
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Paste the delivery message into AskdwinAI to check whether it matches common USPS, UPS, FedEx, or DHL scam templates.
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If there is a tracking link, run it through the URL checker before opening it.
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Track packages only by typing the courier's official website manually or using the merchant's real order page.
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Never enter card details on a redelivery page for a package you cannot independently verify.
How to Report This Scam
Report the phishing text or email to the courier's official fraud or phishing address if available.
Forward scam texts to your carrier's spam service and block the sender.
If you entered payment details, contact your card provider immediately and monitor for fraud.
Need more context before using the detector? These matching guides explain the most common search patterns, red flags, and next actions for this scam type.
Are USPS text messages about package delivery often scams?
Yes. Fake USPS delivery texts are extremely common. They typically claim your address is incomplete or a small fee is required, then send you to a phishing page.
How can I check if a delivery text is real?
Verify your order independently through the store you used or by typing the courier's real tracking website yourself. Never trust the link inside the suspicious message.
Why do delivery scams ask for small payments?
A tiny payment request seems harmless, but the real goal is usually to steal your card details, billing address, or account login information.
How do I report a fake delivery scam?
Report it to the delivery company, your mobile carrier, and your country's fraud reporting service. Block the sender and keep screenshots if money or data was involved.
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