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Heads Up! See the Latest UPS Text Scams to Watch Out For

Richard NwanekezieBy Richard NwanekezieOctober 16, 2022Updated:October 6, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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If you’ve been keeping up with the latest news, you know that text scams are on the rise. And it’s no surprise since they’re so easy to pull off. All a scammer needs is your phone number and they can start bombarding you with texts, often pretending to be from a legitimate company like UPS. But how can you tell if a text is legitimate or not? This guide contains some of the latest UPS text scams to watch out for.

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How Does The UPS Text Scam Work?

The UPS text scam is a new twist on an old scam where scammers pretend to be from a legitimate company in order to get your personal information. In this case, the scammers are pretending to be from UPS and sending text messages that appear to be from the company. They often include a link that takes you to a fake website where you’re asked to enter your personal information. The goal is to either steal your identity or get your credit card information so they can make fraudulent charges.

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Types & Forms Of UPS Text Scams

1. The fake tracking code scam: This UPS Text scam is where a scammer will send you a text with a fake tracking code, claiming that your package is on its way. They’ll then ask you to click on a link to track the package, which will take you to a malicious website.

2. The fake package delivery scam: This one is similar to the first, except that instead of asking you to click on a link, the scammer will ask you to provide personal information like your address or credit card number. They’ll then use this information to commit fraud.

3. The fake delivery fee scam: In this type of UPS text scam, the scammer will send you a text that usually includes a link, and looks urgent claiming that you might miss a package if you do not pay the delivery fee. If you click on the link, you will be directed to a UPS lookalike website where your details will be used for crimes.

4. The fake job offer scam: This is where the scammer will pretend to be from UPS and offer you a job as a delivery driver. They’ll ask you to provide personal information like your Social Security number or bank account number. These details will then be used to defraud you.

How to Avoid The UPS Text Scams?

How can you tell if a text is really from UPS? First, check the sender’s phone number. If it’s not a UPS number, it’s not a legitimate message. Second, look for typos or grammatical errors in the text. These are often red flags that the message is not from a legitimate source. Finally, if you’re unsure about a text, you can always call UPS customer service at 1-800-742-5877 to confirm whether or not the message is legitimate.

If you think you may have been scammed, it’s important to report it to the Federal Trade Commission so they can investigate and help stop these scams. You can also report it to your local police department.

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