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Royal Mail scam alerts – what to watch for - +44 345 774 0740 (0345 774 0740)
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Oddly enough, dozens of callers are masquerading as Royal Mail to demand a tiny postage fee. The pattern across reports shows a consistent script: reference a missing stamp, a low‑value payment of around £1.50, and a request for personal or bank details via a link or over the phone. Payment requests for such amounts are a classic red flag, as legitimate postal services never ask for card information on unsolicited calls. Treat any request for personal details with suspicion, verify the number on the official Royal Mail website, and never click unknown links. Remember, caller ID spoofing can make a scam look authentic, so hang up and call back using a known, official number.
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This number attempted to deceive me into visiting a Royal Mail website for a parcel with allegedly no postage
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It's suspicious that the Royal Mail wouldn't deliver a package to the local sorting office for collection upon payment of a fee, suggesting a scam.
Caller ID showed it as "Royal Mail 03457740740", but it was a scammer trying to get my mum's card details to charge her £1.50 for a package delivery. Luckily, my mum realised it was a scam.
I was told i had a package with no stamp, and i could either pay £1.50 or collect it, but if they had my bank details, they would have taken alot more, so i decidied to collect it, but they didnt give me a address, so it's a SCAM - BEWARE
Recently, I received a call from this number demanding £1.55 for a parcel due to a missing stamp. They were quite pushy, insisting that I follow their instructions and enter a one-time passcode. Yet, the message warned to "NEVER share this code, not even with bank staff or police, use XXXXXX to purchase 5265.0 EGP at ALFE FRIEGHT ref 4148. Not you? Please call us.
This appears to be a Royal Mail contact number, but solely for incoming communications. They wouldn't use this to reach out about an unstamped parcel requiring payment - obviously a scam
They insisted I needed to pay a small fee for a parcel delivery. Details were vague, mentioning just two initials of the sender, a weight of 0.75g, and an Amazon box. Despite living in Scotland, they were calling from London. I’m not expecting anything, and even after expressing this, they continued to pressure me for payment. They mentioned sending a link or text, which I said they could do, but I wouldn’t pay without more information as it seems someone might have misused my details.
They said they were from Royal Mail, but it's a scam, they just want to get my money, it's a sham.
The caller, claiming to be from Royal Mail, requested payment and had access to my personal details, indicating a likely case of fraud
Claimed a package had underpaid postage and requested credit card details for delivery. Clearly a scam
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They claim to be from Royal Mail, but it's a scam, they want me to pay £1.34, i dont think so.
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Contacted the Royal Mail delivery office for inquiries
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This number has been identified as being used by scammers.
The caller spun a fabricated tale and provided incorrect postage information in an attempt to deceive customers.
This number is allegedly associated with Royal Mail's customer service department.
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