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Home / Technology / Urgent SMS? It Could Be a Parcel Delivery Scam

Urgent SMS? It Could Be a Parcel Delivery Scam

4 Dec

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Summary

  • Scammers send fake messages claiming parcel return for address updates.
  • India Post official channels never request personal details or payments.
  • Report fraudulent calls and messages via the Sanchar Saathi platform.
Urgent SMS? It Could Be a Parcel Delivery Scam

Citizens are being targeted by a sophisticated scam involving fake delivery notifications. Scammers are sending urgent SMS messages, often claiming that parcels will be returned if addresses are not updated within 12 hours. These messages are designed to create panic and prompt immediate action, leading unsuspecting individuals to click malicious links or divulge personal information.

Official sources, including India Post and PIB Fact Check, have explicitly stated that India Post never sends such messages requesting address updates or payments. All official communication regarding deliveries and tracking should be confirmed exclusively through the official India Post website. Recipients are strongly advised not to share any personal details, bank information, or OTPs in response to unsolicited messages.

The government's Sanchar Saathi platform is highlighted as a crucial tool for combating these digital frauds. It allows users to identify and report fraudulent SIM card issuances and other telecom-related scams. Reporting suspicious communications is vital for strengthening national cybersecurity and protecting citizens from evolving digital threats.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Always check your parcel status and delivery updates exclusively on the official India Post website.
Do not click any links or share personal information. Report the fraudulent message using platforms like Sanchar Saathi.
No, India Post officially states it never requests personal details, banking information, or payments via calls or messages.

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