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1975Lars
9 months ago

Good evening.

This is definitely a fraud attempt. Click NOT.

With kind regards 😉.

1975Lars
9 months ago
Reply to  Molesss

I don’t know!

LottoOtto99
9 months ago

Yes, of course, the scam.

Why should the address of DHL ispostt.top read and why should DHL write Germany from a number from the Philippines!?

LottoOtto99
9 months ago
Reply to  Molesss

Then you should lock the card right away. These are fraudsters stealing the card data (Phishing). Let your card lock and get a new one.

LottoOtto99
9 months ago

No, this has nothing to do with it.

LottoOtto99
9 months ago

No.

It doesn’t change. You don’t transfer money to the card but to your account using the IBAN. The card is independent of it.

LottoOtto99
9 months ago

Let the card lock. The card is not your account. You just get a new card and is good.

LottoOtto99
9 months ago

If nothing has been posted yet, nothing can happen. Don’t worry.

Splaay
9 months ago

Don’t click. It’s fraud. Writing error number from another country… DHL does so by mail with order number, tracking number etc

Splaay
9 months ago
Reply to  Molesss

Lock and contact your bank

Splaay
9 months ago

You can also call, maybe you can just get new data. In the future, never click on such links and don’t even touch anything. Get the DHL app down and do everything about it then nothing can happen

Splaay
9 months ago

I don’t know, but if you have given data, for example, you can cancel your salary or you can get it. Go to the bank and explain your situation

Splaay
9 months ago

It’s best to do it right away. Go about the app if you have it

Filzstift333
9 months ago

It’s best to ignore fraud.

JohnMu
9 months ago

How funny got the same message

Leestiger
9 months ago

Clear!

Repwf
9 months ago

Gaamination of old fake

Sportfitness
9 months ago

Fraud not answer