DHL Delivery Scam Checker
DHL delivery scams often use fake parcel tracking updates, customs payment requests, small delivery fees or links that imitate official courier pages.
Paste the suspicious DHL-style message, tracking link or email into the scanner below.
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Common risk signals
- small delivery fee that must be paid immediately
- unknown tracking domain or shortened link
- urgent warning that the package will be returned
- request for card data through a message link
How ScamScouter helps
ScamScouter checks text, links, domains, emails and text extracted from screenshots. The result gives a risk score and clear explanations for suspicious parcel and courier messages.
Quick safety tips
- Open the courier website manually instead of using links from messages.
- Do not enter card details for unexpected small fees.
- Check the tracking number through official channels when possible.