fuzzybuddy
SF VIP
- Location
- The Sticks, Northeast PA.
I got an email, supposedly from the U.S.P.S. It looked very official and the email address was USPS. It had a tracking number etc. Supposedly they couldn't deliver a package, because of an inability to read the address. There was a box for my name, address, email address. Then when you clicked on "continue" they asked for a credit card number for a $3.72 for a re-routing fee. ( Now that I'm writing this out, it does seem like a scam, but the graphics on the email were excellent. First, I hadn't recently ordered anything, and the asking for a credit card seemed too odd. And really, how would the USPS know my email address? But the graphics and the entire email had a such true look to them. They had a realistic tracking chart, etc. Plus, the email address seemed real- it wasn't USPS134@yahoo.com
I was going to post a copy of the email, but it disappeared from my email.????
I was going to post a copy of the email, but it disappeared from my email.????