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Scammers NEVER stop trying to scam you. This email, claiming to be from CourierIT saying you missed a delivery is an obvious fraud.
For one thing, all the links go to https://www.01goc.com/gg.php/. Does that sound like a real delivery service, like UPS or FedEx to you?
This is just another ridiculous scam. In this new scam you get an email with your name from CourierIT (or another made-up or real delivery service) and a tracking number. There is a link to click on (DON'T) to "set your delivery preferences. Do not click on the link. Whenevert you have any questions about a tracking number, go to the main website of the shipping company and search the tracking number yourself!
Use your brain! Do you EVER receive packages from South Africa? Look at the addresses: the dmain is in South Africa, the retuirn email is from Japan, the link to pay is to some nonsensical website.
FedEx sent out a warning via Twitter about the scam. At right (or below) is an example screenshot of the FedEx's warning about the scam..
From: COURIER IT <info@smtp.qreet.co.jp>
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2024 10:44 AM
To: <your email address>
Subject: Undelivered Package NotificationDear Customer,
We hope this message finds you well. We are reaching out to inform you that there is an undelivered package addressed to you currently held at our facility due to a pending payment. To ensure prompt delivery, we kindly ask you to settle the outstanding amount at your earliest convenience.
Please click the button below to securely complete your payment:
Complete Your Payment
Once the payment is received, we will proceed with the delivery of your package. If you have already made the payment, please disregard this notice.
If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to contact our customer support team at support@couriersit.co.za or call us at +27 11 123 4567.
Thank you for choosing Couriers South Africa. We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
The Couriers South Africa Team
© 2024 Couriers South Africa. All rights reserved.
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FedEx, on their website here, http://www.fedex.com/ng/about/fraudulent_use.html, says:
Unauthorized use of FedEx® Business Names, Service Marks and Logos
FedEx has been alerted to the unauthorized use of its business names, service marks and logos by persons or companies fraudulently representing themselves as FedEx or as representatives of FedEx.
Millions of fraudulent e-mails and sms messages are deployed daily. They claim to come from a wide variety of sources, and some claim to be from FedEx or representing FedEx. Fraudulent e-mail and sms messages, often referred to as "phishing" or brand "spoofing," are becoming increasingly common. These types of messages often use corporate logos, colors and legal disclaimers to make it appear as though they are real. They are sent in an attempt to trick people into sending money and providing personal information such as usernames, passwords and/or credit card details, and for the purpose of committing theft, identity theft and/or other crimes.
Recognizing Phishing Scam E-mails and sms messages
Recognizing phishing scam e-mails and sms messages is key to protecting yourself against such theft and other crimes. Indicators that an e-mail or sms message might be fraudulent include:
- Unexpected requests for money in return for delivery of a package or other item, personal and/or financial information, such as your Social Security number, bank account number, or other identification.
- Links to misspelled or slightly altered Web-site addresses. For example, variations on the correct Web-site address fedex.com, such as fedx.com or fed-ex.com.
- Alarming messages and requests for immediate action, such as "Your account will be suspended within 24 hours if you don't respond" or claims that you've won the lottery or a prize.
- Spelling and grammatical errors and excessive use of exclamation points (!).
FedEx does not request, via unsolicited mail, e-mail or sms messages, payment or personal information in return for goods in transit or in FedEx custody. If you have received a fraudulent e-mail or sms message that claims to be from FedEx, you can report it by forwarding it to abuse@fedex.com.
If you have any questions or concerns about services provided by FedEx, please review our services at FedEx Services or contact FedEx Customer Service.