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Is an obvious clue. Companies/Entities like USPS don't use 3rd party url shorteners...
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Bit[dot]ly
Is an obvious clue. Companies/Entities like USPS don't use 3rd party url shorteners...
No, they just pipe them through asinine third-party tracking URLs that get blocked on my network
Super duper scam. You should very wary of clicking ANY link from a number you do not recognize for any information you do not expect to receive.
The entire thing looks sus
Hope you didn't click that link. You probably downloaded a malicious payload.
You got several good answers already.
First of all, if you aren't expecting any shipment from USPS, then why would you be updating your address details for them at all?
But even if you are: gflmr.cyou is certainly not the USPS and I highly doubt they would have errors like "package number number" and weird grammar like "because … is not clear, your package is not delivered" on their tracking website.
"The .cyou domain is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) that's short for "see you". It's intended for social media influencers, creative directors, and other tech-savvy people who want to be seen online."
LOL - seems legit...
USPS will never text you unless you have your account set up that way. My mom sends me these texts asking if they're legit, and I always ask, "Did you order something?" No. "Well, then why would you have a delayed package?"
Again, USPS will not text you like this, and they use a .gov domain.
Even if you were set up like that, if they can't make out the recipient address, then they wouldn't even know to contact you.
Lmao I got this exact scam message and reported as spam as you should
You should download the USPS Informed Delivery app and sign up for email notifications about your mail. These texts are scams and the government never contacts you outside of snail mail/email unless you specifically sign up for another way.
In case of USPS, the only URL that looks suss is "usps.com", what are you thinking about? :)