I keep getting emails telling me that I've got parcels waiting for me at the post office because Fedex couldn't deliver it.
I've had 6 of these messages in the last month, all with different tracking numbers.
The message asks me to click on the "print postal receipt" button, but I haven't, and wont.
The people who run our post office live next door to me and they say they haven't got anything for us.
Has anyone else had this? |
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over a year ago
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Parcels that are not delivered are usually sent back to the local sorting office,not the post office.
If your not expecting anything, its usually a scam.
Fedex would never return a parcel to the post office either,after all they have been paid to deliver it to you not the Post Office. |
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We keep getting the fed ex ones to the generic office email address at work.
Been ignoring them for about 3 months... Especially since there's always someone in our office between 8am and 6pm, so I'm sure they could've delivered |
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over a year ago
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If Fedex or the post office tried and failed ot deliver a parcel/package for you they would have left a leaflet through your door. The emails you are receiving are phishing emails and if you click the links in them you'll infect yourself with a virus that will then propogate itself to all your contacts.
When you receive one mark it a phishing scam and it'll be deleted automatically in future, if it's from the same sender. Or you can set a filter that will block them, (set the filter to screen for 'Fedex' in the subject or body of the message). |
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