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Fake delivery texts scamming people during holidays; ignore, verify, report.
The Better Business Bureau warns of a surge in fake delivery scams during the holiday season, with scammers sending texts posing as delivery services like USPS, Evri, or Royal Mail.
Messages claim packages can’t be delivered due to address issues and include links to fake sites or QR codes, often asking for small fees—$1.99 or £1–£2—or personal information like credit card details.
Legitimate companies never charge for re-delivery or initiate unsolicited contact.
Victims risk identity theft, account access, or malware.
Experts advise ignoring such messages, verifying deliveries through official records, and reporting suspicious texts to 7726.
Never click links or share sensitive data.
Falsos mensajes de texto de entrega estafando a la gente durante las vacaciones; ignorar, verificar, reportar.