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SCAM ALERT: Fake USPS Delivery Texts Body: If you get a text saying your package is "on hold" or has an "invalid ZIP code" (like 62TPzip), do not click the link! USPS will never text you out of the blue asking for personal info or payment to redeliver a package. They only send updates if you specifically signed up for them on their official site. Stay safe: Report these texts to USPS Fraud or the FTC . 🛡️ Option 2: Short & Punchy (X/Twitter/Instagram)
The code appears to be a common misspelling or shorthand used in social media scams targeting U.S. Postal Service (USPS) customers. Scammers often send text messages claiming a package is "at the warehouse" but cannot be delivered due to an "incomplete address" or "invalid ZIP code," then provide a link to a fraudulent site.
They don't mention what the package is or where it's from. 62TPzip
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URLs that look almost right but aren't (e.g., usps-delivery-info.com ). SCAM ALERT: Fake USPS Delivery Texts Body: If
to see if it has been flagged as malicious
PSA: That "package on hold" text you just got? It's a scam. 🛑 📦 The Hook: They claim your ZIP code is wrong. The Goal: Stealing your credit card or address. Stay safe: Report these texts to USPS Fraud or the FTC
If you were looking to create a social media post to warn others about this, here are a few options based on recent safety alerts : Option 1: Urgent Warning (Facebook/Nextdoor)