The email will prompt you to confirm your personal delivery information by clicking a button or downloading an attachment, that, when opened, can activate a virus and steal information-such as your usernames, passwords, and financial account information. Postal Service ® and include language regarding an unsuccessful attempt to deliver a package.
Some postal customers are receiving bogus emails featuring the subject line, “Delivery Failure Notification.” These emails appear to be from the U.S. If you ever receive an email about a package delivery or unpaid online postage charges, be careful. Click HERE to see an image of a fake email. Please read the information below to protect yourself from email scams and other kinds of consumer fraud. Please know USPS officials would never reach out directly to consumers and ask for money or Personal Identifying Information (PII). USPS® and the Postal Inspection Service are aware of the circulation of fake emails/email scams claiming to be from USPS officials including the Postmaster General.