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  1. When you order something online, you might get several emails or text messages about your order: Confirming your order. Telling you it shipped. Saying it's out for delivery. Notifying you about delivery. Did you know that scammers send fake package shipment and delivery notifications to try to steal people's personal information — not just at the holidays, but all year long? Here's what you ...

  2. Mar 7, 2022 · With the increase in deliveries, the FCC has received complaints about delivery notification scam calls and texts, proving once again that fraudsters are following the trends and adapting their scams to steal your money and information. Many delivery scams start with a text message or an email about delivering a package to your address ...

  3. Sep 12, 2023 · Report fraud to abuse@fedex.com, 1-800-GoFedEx or 1-800-463-3339. Here are some tips from UPS: All UPS phone calls will come from 1-833-242-1931. Texts will come from 94601, 69877, 48515 or 52892.

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  4. Oct 5, 2023 · How to avoid delivery scams: 1. Take precautions to ensure a safe delivery: If you have a valuable or fragile item delivered to your home, purchase shipping insurance. In addition, always get ...

  5. No, you don't need to report suspicious emails or text messages to Canada Post. If you think you've been the victim of fraud, report the incident to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre by calling 1-888-495-8501. You can also forward any spam text messages to 7726 (SPAM on most keypads). This will let your phone provider block future texts from that ...

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · The number you call back may be answered by a scam “operator” asking to verify your account information or the credit card number you used for a purchase. Other scam calls and texts may claim you need to pay a customs fee or tax before the delivery can be made. Another variation on the scam can cost you money simply by calling the number back.

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  8. Recognize business and government imposters who want your money. By. Alvaro Puig. Consumer Education Specialist. June 14, 2024. Image. Scammers pretending to be from the government tell convincing stories to steal your money or personal information. But now they’re taking a new, layered approach — and here are some clues to spot it.

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