Heads up! Seen those USPS text scams floating around, maybe even discussed on Reddit? You're not alone. These phishing texts often claim there's an issue with your delivery and prompt you to click a link to 'resolve' it. Don't fall for it!
Reddit threads are buzzing with users sharing their experiences and confirming these are indeed scams. They often mimic legitimate USPS messaging but look closely – the URL is usually a dead giveaway.
Here's what to watch out for:
* **Unexpected texts:** Did you actually order something expecting a USPS delivery?
* **Suspicious links:** Does the link look odd or unfamiliar?
* **Requests for payment:** USPS rarely, if ever, asks for redelivery fees via text.
If you receive a suspicious text, **do not click the link**. Instead, report it to the USPS and delete the message. Stay vigilant and protect your personal information! Share this warning with your friends and family – let's keep everyone safe from these sneaky scams. Check reputable sources and official USPS channels for package tracking.