Fake Package Delivery Domains
Package delivery phishing is the most reported email and text scam per FTC 2024. Scammers register USPS, FedEx, UPS, and DHL lookalike domains to steal credit cards via fake $0.30 fees. FCC documented a new August 2025 variant exploiting confusion about de minimis tariff rules. USPS, FedEx, and UPS never request payment via unsolicited emails.
Primary sources
β’FTC 2024 β #1 most reported text/email scam
β’FCC official consumer guide β delivery scams
β’FCC August 2025 β tariff variant alert
β’USPS Postal Inspection Service
Documented fake package delivery domains
usps-package-notification.com
β³ USPSpayment fraud Β· first seen 2020
usps-delivery-confirm.com
β³ USPSpayment fraud Β· first seen 2020
usps-customs-fee.com
β³ USPSpayment fraud Β· first seen 2025
fedex-delivery-alert.net
β³ FedExpayment fraud Β· first seen 2020
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What are fake package delivery domains?βΌ
Package delivery phishing is the most reported email and text scam per FTC 2024. Scammers register USPS, FedEx, UPS, and DHL lookalike domains to steal credit cards via fake $0.30 fees. FCC documented a new August 2025 variant exploiting confusion about de minimis tariff rules. USPS, FedEx, and UPS never request payment via unsolicited emails.
How do I verify if a domain is a legitimate fake package delivery site?βΌ
Go directly to the official website by typing the URL yourself β never follow email links. Sources: FTC 2024 β #1 most reported text/email scam; FCC official consumer guide β delivery scams; FCC August 2025 β tariff variant alert; USPS Postal Inspection Service.
Where do I report fake package delivery domains?βΌ
Report to FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov, FBI IC3 at ic3.gov, and the relevant agency (IRS phishing: [email protected]; SSA: oig.ssa.gov; USPS: [email protected]).
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