DHL and UPS Delivery Tracking Email Message Scam Or Genuine? Beware of BHL Shipping Scam

Beware of scams as below in the name of DHL, UPS, and BHL parcel shipping with package delivery notification ID #34632900-371:-

  • "DHL: Attempting to contact YourName >Click Here< Your package delivery Notification ID#34632900-371? BHL PARCEL SHIPPING Track ID UPS. We were unable to deliver your parcel as there was no one present to sign for the delivery. We are here to inform you that we need an address confirmation to reconfirm the parcel shipping. >Click Here< "

You may get similar types of such scams in several forms. So, you can help us by reporting similar kinds of scams below in the comment section. If you are concerned with your privacy, then you can comment below without submitting your email address.

Beware of BHL Shipping scam

What is the motive behind these fraudulent messages/posts?

These fraud messages/posts are not from any genuine companies, but are from 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/reply to them where they will trick you to submit your personal details. So, you should not follow any instructions provided in these kinds of messages or click any link or download anything (if provided any). The links or files provided in these messages/posts may also contain some viruses or malware or spyware that can hack your device as well.

So, if you get confused about the legitimacy of the messages/posts that you received, then it’s better you contact or check on the official website of the respective company (in this case you can contact DHL) to confirm either the messages/posts you received are real or fake ones.

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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.

These messages may not come in the name of the same company or in the same format. These scammers may use multiple numbers, emails, and the name of companies to send various kinds of scam messages/posts. A few examples of other scam messages/posts are:

USPS Text Message With Tracking Number US9514961195221 Scam

Evri Redelivery Shipment Fee Scam Messages

PayPal: You Have Sent A Payment To Zola Ndut Of $9.99 USD Scam Text

Scam Messages Purports To Be The UK Post Office With Local-Depot-GB links

So, help us by reporting similar types of messages/posts by using the comment section below.

Now you know the reality of these kinds of fraudulent messages/posts. So, if you want to say something about it or want to report any kinds of scams, then please feel free to leave your comment below. After all, we are here to spread awareness about scams. So, let’s do it together. Let’s save innocent people from scams.

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Good Luck!

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De Roka and Team Author
De Roka (Suman Roka) is an online scam researcher and consumer protection advocate who has been investigating online fraud since 2014. Work with Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA.org) as Anti-Scam Consultant and with ScamAdviser as Content Partner; founder of De-Reviews.com and former owner of NewsOnlineIncome.com. The shared mission behind these efforts is fighting online scams and helping internet users stay safe. His interest in scam research began after personally experiencing several online scams, which motivated him to start researching suspicious websites and exposing fraudulent schemes so others would not fall victim to similar traps. He later founded De-Reviews.com, which started as a personal project and gradually grew into a collaborative effort involving researchers, editors, and online safety advocates who investigate suspicious websites, analyze scam tactics, and educate the public about online threats. Over time, De-Reviews.com has gained recognition within the online safety community. The Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) lists De-Reviews.com as an associated organization. ScamAdviser has featured De-Reviews on its article as one of the trusted source to check website reviews and scam alerts. In addition, both ScamAdviser and Scam Detector have manually verified De-Reviews.com and awarded it a 100% TrustScore, recognizing it as a reliable source for scam alerts and consumer protection information. Today, the De-Reviews team continues its mission of researching online scams, warning the public about fraudulent platforms, and promoting safer internet practices. To learn more about the team and their work, visit our About Us page.

Comments

19 responses to “DHL and UPS Delivery Tracking Email Message Scam Or Genuine? Beware of BHL Shipping Scam”

  1. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Also received scam email with "Your package delivery Notification ID#34632900-371 Click here Please!" from "Fedex_poagwszivq@healthsporty .com" sender. I was so tempted to just follow instruction as per email, but then decided to research the email (first thing that popped up was "inmate info"), the ID#, the tracking code, the business name. All came up bogus. So glad I also stumbled across this website that confirmed my suspicions.

  2. How do they know I was expecting a parcel delivery? Ordered from Amazon. They were trying to get me to pay £2 to get it redelivered . And obviously my card details. Scam

  3. Glad they use the same phony tracking number on their e-mails. Made it easier for me to find out it was a scam.

  4. Kayla Feuerhelm Avatar
    Kayla Feuerhelm

    Just got email from bhl about needing an address for my shipment. Scam!!

  5. Chris Dailey Avatar
    Chris Dailey

    just received an e-mail from Bhl with false tracking #34632900-371 and no links to the site that work. This e-mail when i clicked on it took me to a page that requested that i send $1.95

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      Anonymous

      same hear same tracking code

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    Anonymous

    Had same from: from: shipment tracking
    And mailed by:
    fixtrac .click

  7. Julie Stanton Avatar
    Julie Stanton

    How on earth do they know you are expecting a delivery.I was scammed 2 euros,Feel foolish but stopped my card before more money taken.Credit card company helping me get money back.

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    Anonymous

    http ://angakin .org .uk/ r4a1b.php?32=1o0962ab3d41ef82d_16p4.418qzd2i.A00zjrfkx871rzg7r0_lr1537.gmeqrNGRsYmMyZ20ycDFo0p49bd
    I keep getting this link. Bhl couldn't deliver a package ?

  9. JPoulter Avatar
    JPoulter

    Just had one this evening. My wife's expecting a delivery anyway, and got one of these messages from the non-existent BHL, which was a tad coincidental.
    Thanks for the confirmation.

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