USPS Scam Text Checker
USPS scam texts often claim that a package is held, an address is incomplete, or a small delivery fee must be paid quickly.
Paste the suspicious USPS-style text, link or email into the scanner below.
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Common risk signals
- message asks for a small redelivery or address update fee
- unknown domain that is not the official postal service domain
- urgent deadline to prevent return of the package
- request for card data, address details or personal information
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 delivery texts.
Quick safety tips
- Do not click unexpected delivery links from SMS messages.
- Check tracking through the official postal service website.
- Be cautious when a message combines a tiny fee with urgent pressure.