UPS Scam Emails and Fraudulent Websites

UPS Scam Emails and Fraudulent Websites

UPS scam emails are being sent by scammers to defraud potential victims by asking them to click a link in them that goes to fake or phony websites that will ask them to submit their personal and financial information in order to make payment. If the requested information is submitted, it will be sent to scammers, who will use it fraudulently.

An USP Scam Website

USPS Scam Website or USP

Here is a list of fraudulent USPS websites that you should stay away from:

  • uspsit.com
  • usps-hpseri.com
  • usps.postsale.top
  • usps-helpser.com
  • uspexpres.com
  • usps.quicktpos.com
  • uhtups.com
  • ugfups.com
  • usps.postsale.vip
  • usps.receivepost.com
  • uspszw.top

If you know of other fraudulent websites please share in a comment below. This will help inform others. And, if you have already been tricked into disclosing your financial information, please contact your bank for help.

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Note: Some of the information in samples on this website may have been impersonated or spoofed.

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UPS Scam Emails and Fraudulent Websites