According to the US Postal Inspector Service, the scam is simple: Someone sends you a text claiming your USPS package can't ...
USPS also offers another service, called Informed Delivery, in which customers can receive emails showing their mail and packages as they get scanned. To sign up, you must also visit the USPS website.
Many folks are still expecting holiday packages this week and the United States Postal Service is warning customers not to ...
To avoid phishing and smishing scams, more than 40 million people have already signed up for “Informed Delivery” from the ...
Those interested in receiving legitimate status updates about incoming and outgoing packages and mail can sign up for USPS’ Informed Delivery service.
Amid the busy holiday shipping season, the U.S. Postal Service is sounding an urgent warning about a scam being sent via text ...
To help prevent similar crimes, the USPS suggests signing up for informed delivery so customers can track their mail, pick up mail from the shipping facility, or arrange to have packages shipped ...