Thursday, October 12, 2023

Cherokee County Sheriff warns of postal text scam


(From the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office)

The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office, the United States Postal Inspector's Office and local Postal Officials urge residents to be cautious if they receive a text message from an unknown number, indicating the Post Office requires a response regarding a package.

While the Postal Service offers free tools for tracking specific packages, it will never initiate communication with a customer by text message or e-mail or require a customer to click on a link.








Legitimate communication regarding package delivery can only be initiated by the customer, who will have to provide a tracking number.

"Anyone receiving a text seemingly from the United States Postal Service, regarding the delivery of a package, should recognize it as a scam and avoid clicking on any link contained within the text," advised Cherokee County Sheriff David Groves.

"As always, a good general rule of caution is to be suspicious of any unsolicited phone call, email or text from anyone - even those who claim to be from a known company, sweepstakes contest, bank, or government agency. If you're asked to click a link, download a document, provide information, or obtain a pre-paid gift card or money order, it is almost certainly an attempt to scam and steal from you," concluded Sheriff Groves.

1 comment:

  1. I get those and block them. There are so many, I am getting tired of having to block!

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