Package or Parcel Sorting Facility Scam Text or Voicemail or Voice Messages: Undelivered delivery addressed or Delayed delivery shipped to YourName. Final or Last pick up chance: upcoming Thursday! p7stv.info or this Friday: p6szr.info

Beware of fraudulent messages Voice message Parcel Sorting Facility Undelivered delivery addressed to YourName Last pick up chance upcoming Thursday p7stv info | De Reviews

Beware of phishing messages circulating these days with p7stv .info or p6szr .info, etc. links. People have reported that these kinds of fake messages are coming from various numbers like 646-468-4033, 332-600-2965‬, 332-228-7989, 216-868-1363, and so on. You can find below the few examples of such fraudulent messages.

  • "Voice message: Parcel Sorting Facility: Undelivered delivery addressed to YourName. Last pick up chance: upcoming Thursday! p7stv .info/CC6Vsccss4"
  • "Voice message: Package Sorting Facility: Delayed delivery shipped to YourName. Final pickup chance - this Friday: p6szr .info/CC6Vsct2Cd"
  • "Voice message: Package Sorting Facility: Delayed delivery shipped to YourName. Final pickup chance - this Friday: p7stv .info/CC6Vsct2Cd"
  • "Voicemail: Parcel Sorting Center: Found package addressed to YourName. Last pick-up day - Saturday! p3smk .info"
  • "Voicemail: Parcel Sorting Center: Found package addressed to YourName. Last pick-up day - Friday! p4svm .info"
  • "Voicemail: Parcel Sorting Center: Found package addressed to YourName. Last pick-up day - Friday! p1sfv .info”
  • "Voicemail: Parcel Sorting Center: Found package addressed to YourName. Last pick-up day - Friday! p2smv .info"
  • "Voicemail: Parcel Sorting Center: Found package addressed to YourName. Last pick-up day - Friday! p1sfy .info"
  • "Voicemail: Parcel Sorting Center: Found package addressed to YourName. Last pick-up day - Friday! n8svm .info"
  • "Voicemail: Parcel Sorting Center: Found package addressed to YourName. Last pick-up day - Friday! n6fsv .info"
  • "Voicemail: Parcel Sorting Center: Found package addressed to YourName. Last pick-up day - Friday! n5smh .info"
  • "Voicemail: Parcel Sorting Center: Found package addressed to YourName. Last pick-up day -Friday! n3smv .info"
  • "Voicemail: Parcel Sorting Center: Found package addressed to YourName. Last pick-up days-Friday! n4scn .info"

These scammers are changing the format of such scam messages. So, you can help us by reporting similar kinds of scam messages below in the comment section. If you are concerned with your privacy, then you can comment below without submitting your email address.

The reality of fake message - Voice message: Parcel Sorting Facility: Undelivered delivery addressed to YourName. Last pick up chance: upcoming Thursday! p7stv .info and so on.

The fraud messages: Voice message: Package Sorting Facility: Delayed delivery shipped to YourName. Final pickup chance - this Friday: p6szr .info, and so on are nothing other than the phishing messages send with the intention to scam you. These messages are not from any genuine company but are from scammers. So, whenever you got these kinds of messages, you should not follow any instructions provided on these messages. Instead, you should contact or check on the official website of the respective company (if mentioned any on these scam messages) to confirm either these messages are real or fake.

Beware of fraudulent messages Voice message Parcel Sorting Facility Undelivered delivery addressed to YourName Last pick up chance upcoming Thursday p7stv info | De Reviews

What is the motive behind fraud “Voice message: Package Sorting Facility: Delayed delivery shipped to YourName. Final pickup chance - this Friday: p6szr .info” messages?

These kinds of messages are being sent by scammers to get your personal information so that they can scam you. They may ask you to click some link and submit the personal details on the fake website posing the real ones or call them or message them where they will trick you to submit your personal details. So, you should not follow any instructions provided on these messages. If you click any link provided on these messages or download anything (if provided any) from these messages or follow any instructions, then you may end up losing your personal information. The links or files provided on these messages may contain some viruses or malware or spyware that can hack your device to get your personal information.

Once these cybercriminals get your personal information, they make money by selling those details. If they get your credit card information, even they can steal money from your credit card. So, you should not follow any instructions provided on these kinds of messages.

These messages may not come from the same number or same email or in the name of the same company. These scammers may use multiple numbers, emails, and the name of companies to send similar messages. The few examples of scam text messages are:

So, help us by reporting similar types of messages by using the comment section below. You can even comment below without providing your email address.

Now you know the reality of messages: Voice message: Package Sorting Facility: Delayed delivery shipped to YourName. Final pickup chance - this Friday: p6szr .info, etc. So, if you still want to say something about it, then please feel free to leave your comment below. You can also comment below to report about similar kinds of scams or even to report about any kinds of scams. After all, we are here to spread awareness about the scams. So, let’s do it together. Let’s save innocent people from scams.

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I am Suman Roka, also known as De Roka. I'm the Author, Editor, Researcher, and Founder of De-Reviews.com. I've been working online since 2009. After falling into many scams myself, I finally learned to check and identify scams. So, since 2014, I'm not only checking scams for myself but also making people aware of those scams. My efforts have been acknowledged by GASA (Global Anti-Scam Alliance), which has listed De-Reviews.com as a member for its commitment to fight against scams. To find out more info about me, please check our About Us page.

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