i recieved a text from exrensubser.com saying my USPS adress was wrong, i didnt click on their link, dont think you should eather
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Yesterday evening, a flurry of texts from +8555992025 claims a package can’t be delivered because of a mismatched zip or address, then pushes a shady link or a tiny payment. The pattern matches classic phishing and delivery‑fee scams: no tracking number, vague sender, and urgent language. Never click unknown URLs, especially those masquerading as USPS or other carriers, and don’t share personal or payment info. If you’re not expecting a shipment, delete the message and block the number. Report the number to your carrier’s spam‑blocking service and consider filing a complaint with the FTC or local consumer protection agency.
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A text message was received from exrensubser.com stating that my USP address was incorrect, but I did not click on their link.
From exrensubser.com, a text message was recieved stating that my UPS adress was incorrect, however i didnt click on thier link.
A suspicious text message was sent from exrensubser.com claiming my USP address was incorrect, but I didn't click on the link
A text message was received from exrensubser.com regarding an incorrect USP address, but the link provided was not clicked.
I got a text message sayin my package is on hold, but i didnt order no package from Cambodia, total scam
I received a fake link from the USPS regarding a mailing address problem
I received a suspicious text message stating that a package from Cambodia was on hold, accompanied by a link to click, which I found unusual since I was not expecting any package from that country.
The caller claims to represent the USPS
This number attempted to lure me into clicking a link for a supposed package delivery.
Apparently, they claim to represent USPS.
A text message was recieved stating that my package has been put on hold due to the incorrect adress provided, and it included a fake link
I was asked to click on a link for a package delivery, but i didnt becuse it sounded like a scam
A text posing as a USPS notification about a delivery issue included a link to a fake website.
A scammer, posing as a representative of the Postal Service, provided a link to allegedly correct a package delivery address.
A message about an undeliverable package from USPS was received.
I recieved a text message pretending to be from the post office, it had a link to a fake USPS website
They posed as the postal service, asked me to click a link to correct my adress so my package could be delivered, sounded fishy
A notification about an undeliverable USPS package was received.
The package had a address that couldn't be read, thats what they said
A fake USPS website link was sent to me via text, supposedly from the post office, regarding a delivery issue
The caller pretended to be from the Postal Service and provided a link to correct an address for package delivery.
The caller claimed that a package had an unreadable address, which seemed suspicious.
The caller's request for personal information, citing an undeliverable package, appears to be a malicious attempt to gather sensitive data.
A message was received regarding a USP package delivery, with a request to click on a link
A message was received claiming that a USP package needs to be delivered, but it may be a phishing attempt.
Received a package from USP
A message was received claiming a package address was incorrect and needed to be updated via a provided URL
I got a scam text asking for $3 to redeliver a package due to a incorrect adress, but the tracking number didnt exist on USPS.gov
A suspicious message was received, claiming that a USP package needs to be delivered, and asking to click on a link.