Posted on Oct 22, 2024
SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
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I sent a registered letter to the DAV in Janesville, Wisconsin, and it Ended up in Teterboro, New Jersey
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SA Michael Matrone
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Yes, they send you an email and state that a package is undeliverable and a link to rectify the issue is usually in the email. Once you login to UPS through the link, the scammers have your information and can redirect any package that you may receive in the future.
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SPC Roy Asbell
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Some of those links also contain malware that sends your info to the scammers. Some scammers are now sending texts to cell phones too.
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SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
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That keeps happening to me and I’ll block it and delete it
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SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
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SPC Roy Asbell that keeps happening to me
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PO3 Robert Buckels
PO3 Robert Buckels
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As a rule, I cut and paste the suspect tracking numbers from the email to the USPS, FedEx, or any other shipping website. I have these sites bookmarked for easy access, but a simple search will lead you to there tracking website. 9 times out 10 the number is valid, but I'd rather be safe than find that one spam number and have my data compromised. This also works with email from Amazon, Target, Walmart, and other retailers. Another clue that a link is bogus is to hover your mouse cursor over the link and look at the link address usually displayed at the bottom (in Chrome) of the page. it usually covers the last email on the page. if the link starts off as the name of the site dot com, it's probably ok to click, but you can still find out what the email is referring to by going to the site through a bookmark or search engine.
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I was a victim of the scam more than once, the sites are bogus and don't track anything. If you have a question or any doubts, call the U S Postal Service. They can tell you whether or not the number is a bogus tracking number.
SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
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I have been scammed more than once. The worst was when I was on vacation and they froze my credit card right away.
When my package didn’t go where I wanted it to go the post office says it must be a scam
But the package got to Where was supposed to. I just had the wrong address.
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SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
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1st Lt Mary James I have been thinking of that
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SPC Roy Asbell
SPC Roy Asbell
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1st Lt Mary James - Be sure when you order stuff that they ship by USPS. FedEx and UPS can't deliver to addresses that use PO Boxes.
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SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
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A few times the post office told me it was a scam and the last time they said it was legitimate where I have a package coming from the Passport office and that’s been going on the whole month of January. The answer I got was they had to resend it again because of the snowstorm.
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SPC Air Traffic Control Operator
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Yes, I used to be a rural carrier, the USPS will never notify you by phone. It will always notify the sender. Or the reciever by the yellow " sorry we missed you". The sorting facilities are pretty advanced and rarely screw up peoples packages. Also 3 out of the 4 times they tried it on me, they did it in a group chat and I let everyone know it was a scam.
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Has anyone ever heard of scams of tracking numbers with the USPS?
SGT Joseph Dutton
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Got to love the USPS because at times it is slow go. Sometimes mail gets misdirected and I get that a lot. But yes to your ?. It can be scammed just like anything else. When you send a registered letter, be sure to add a returned receipt and use the Zip + 4 code. Most of all besure the Zip Code numbers are legible. One number can look like another number and send it another way and never reach your intended destination.
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MCPO Robert Larson
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Several times this month. If a tracking number is in the email, I go to the USPS website and enter the nummber. I do not clicck on the llink in the email,
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SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
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I do that
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SSG William Jones
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No... hope I never do!!!
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SPC Roy Asbell
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Unfortunately stuff like that happens. Don't know how it would happen with a Registered letter tho, because they have to be signed for by every person that takes possession of it from sender to recipient. I had one that I had to return to sender that lived on my route that had been lost in the system for over 2 years. I had a few First Class letters that were addressed from Honolulu, HI to Honolulu, HI but ended up at my PO in eastern NC, because the addresses were illegible and the computers couldn't decipher them.
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PV2 Keith Young
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I was a delivery supervisor for the USPS for 15 years. I have not heard of tracking scams. Also, to your comment on you sent a registered letter to Janesville and it ended up somewhere else. Registered mail is a hand to hand transaction. Certified mail goes primarily through the mail stream.
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PV2 Keith Young
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If the color of the box with the tracking number was green. It went certified and it actually goes through the regular stream of mail and then is segregated by another process. It is then sent to the unit for delivery. Your particular piece may have been redirected by the machine sorting
If your tracking number was encased in red, that is registered
Hand to hand transfer
Slowest, but most secure way to mail. Only the addressee can sign for it
Certified. You or your agent can sign for it. If you sent it priority express, that is the fastest. Sometimes mail gets sent to another processing plant and gets delayed while processing to the correct destination. I hope this clears things ip
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SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
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PV2 Keith Young thanks for the information but I did send it so that they had a sign for it and it finally got there and I got my $15 back
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SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
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I did hand to hand on my registered mail
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SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
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The post office explain what happened to my letter and gave me my money back
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TSgt Dave Beem
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I've seen it happen more with UPS going thru ebay. I KNOW the guy who delivers to my little town and he ALWAYS comes thru between 10am and noon. I ordered a generator and was OUTSIDE talking to my neighbor across the street. Went back inside and checked and it said "DELIVERED at 5:30pm. So back outside I go and asked my neighbor if we EVER had a delivery at 5:30pm. Nope. SO I immediately notified the sender who blew me off since UPS on their own WEBSITE said it was delivered. TO ME. I mean, a generator is a pretty large and heavy package and I have standing instructions for all deliveries (DHL/UPS/FEDEX) to put it INSIDE my back door. Don't care HOW big the package is. Also had a company mis-ship a 5 quart jug of Mobil 1 race oil. The odd thing is, Even UPS will NOT give you the address it was delivered to. Ebay cannot access it either. So I had, both times, the UPS guy sign a written statement that he had NOT been in town at 5:30pm on the day the genset was delivered nor did he ever bring me ANY delivery on the day the oil supposedly arrived. Ebay was nice enough to refund my money both times, but both times UPS STATED that it had been delivered to my house. I said "PROVE IT". Call your delivery driver...he will testify in COURT he did not deliver anything. So watch out for that. Sometimes they will also send a "placeholder" some little trinket so they can SAY the box was delivered. I got the guy with the genset because the delivery notice said the package weighed 1.5 pounds. Umm, no. The guy with the oil wanted me to drop the protest and he'd THEN refund the money.. Nope and Ebay denied it at first. But I've been using EBAY since 2000 or before, and they covered it. The strange thing is that UPS was showing that tracking number as having been delivered even though NO UPS guy was in town at those stated times. And UPS would NOT give out any more info. I got lucky I found the weight delivered on the genset. So be careful, as I've heard this happening with Amazon packages too (and what the rest of the guys said here about UPS is very true as well.
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SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
SFC Jo Ann Klawitter
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I sent a registered letter to Wisconsin and it ended up in New Jersey
I got my $15 back but I’ll put the wrong address on the letter but I still was supposed to go to southern Wisconsin
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SPC Joel Carter Sr
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that was crazy. post ofice needs to do something about it.
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SPC Roy Asbell
SPC Roy Asbell
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A lot of the scammers are in other countries.
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