Home Categories Scamming - Fraud Schedule-royalmail.co.uk is a Scam Website 1 1 240 1 Nov 27, 2020 2020-11-27T22:27:21-05:00 Mar 8, 2021 2021-03-08T13:51:34-05:00 Online Threat Alerts (OTA) The website schedule-royalmail.co.uk is a Schedule Royal Mail scam. The fake Royal Mail website steals personal and credit card information by claiming visitors need to submit the information in order to reschedule their mail delivery. If you have visited the websites and have submitted the requested information, please contact your bank for help. Let your bank know you have unknowingly submitted your information on a fake website. Schedule-royalmail.co.uk Website More From OTA Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Save + Was this article helpful? (1) (0) ▷Is PSGameSpace a Scam? Review of psgame... ◁Is Highlandtees or Highland Tees is a ... Virus Email - "Confirm the Payment Slip... "Sun Glass Cools VIP" - it is a Fake Ra... Is charmssa.com an Untrustworthy Online... amusingthing.com - Customer Review of ... Is surprise.katespade.com a Scam?... Is Hoverboarduen a Scam? See the Review... COVID-19 Cash Support Grants Scam... Is Zdorb a Scam? Review of zdorb.com On... Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Enter post here 1an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userNov 30, 2020 at 9:37 AM by Schedule-royalmail.co.uk is a Scam Websitean anonymous user from: Eastleigh, England, United Kingdomrecently received an sms from 'Royal Mail' saying that I had missed a delivery and needed to schedule. It said to go to schedule-royalmail.co.uk and enter my details. I was presented with a website with 2 tabs. it looked official but I was suspicious as it was asking for my full details and then the second tab was going to ask for a payment. I have never previously had to do this so I closed the website. It seems that this is a scam website but somehow this sms had no number and was just called 'Royal Mail' so managed to appear in the same message stream as my previous offical Royal Mail delivery/tracking notifications!