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1975Lars
1 year ago

Hello.

She’s even very dangerous. In no case can you click anything.

Package services operate as follows. The delivery agents see that a house number is missing and send the package back.

Kind regards.

Waldmensch70
1 year ago

I wouldn’t trust her and certainly not click the link.

If a parcel service wants to give me something, it usually makes it by email (if I have specified or agreed to the email address that the sender does).

Or there is at least one sender with a corresponding name of the parcel service in it (which one should be?) and a link that you can also view, which he leads to the page of the parcel service. Not from the displayed text, but the link target itself. You can copy the link and paste it into a text editor to view the destination where the one goes

If you expect a package, go to the page of the respective delivery service, enter the shipping number there and check the associated status messages.

1975Lars
1 year ago
Reply to  Waldmensch70

This is a fraud attempt. No parcel service works in this way.

Waldmensch70
1 year ago
Reply to  1975Lars

What part of my answer did you not understand?

1975Lars
1 year ago

This did not relate to you, but to the fact that no parcel service sends an SMS.

FragenausGehirn
1 year ago

If you didn’t order anything and you got a text message, it’ll probably be a fraud. Is it clear if you didn’t order anything then why should an SMS come with your package has been delivered? On the link you shouldn’t click because at the links on any side I think you’ll be redirected and somehow something like that.

Chaos53925
1 year ago

This text is absolutely disgusting. The link itself does not make any sense and the procedure for inaccessible packages is usually to send the package back to the sender.

Ihazz
1 year ago

You don’t have to be a clairvoy to realize that the bullshit is.

DHL, Hermes ect always report by email, never by SMS.

DarkwingVampire
1 year ago

The link leads to a funny page that looks fake and doesn’t even work properly.

Just delete the message.

M111evo
1 year ago

Of course, that’s a spam SMS.

Block number, delete, finish.

Niels489
1 year ago

Spam. I got a text message with Hello Papa, my phone has broken, please send me a message via WhatsApp to the No. My replacement phones. I don’t have kids.

lukasaz1999
1 year ago

This text is not serious. It is there to delete the recipient with malware. Please ignore the SMS and delete it immediately.

Christiangt
1 year ago
Reply to  lukasaz1999

Or you should enter data that will then be used criminally.

Christiangt
1 year ago

Definitely Fake.

LottoOtto99
1 year ago

The answer to both questions is no. This is spam, a phishing attempt.

laugh, delete, live on.

DodgeRT
1 year ago

if you click on it maybe – therefore best to delete.

MichaelSAL74
1 year ago

you can see on the basis of the link: SOlch has no local shipping service provider

Strolchi2014
1 year ago

Do you expect a package?

If not, just don’t open the link.

1975Lars
1 year ago
Reply to  Strolchi2014

In no case should the link be opened. Even if you expect a package.