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Paperless Post Scam Email

Paperless Post Scam Email

We have seen reports of phishing emails pretending to be Paperless Post invitations. These fake messages are designed to trick you into sharing your login information to accounts with sensitive information, like your email account. The messages are often sent from the email addresses of people you may know who have already had their own email accounts compromised.

These phishing emails are sent entirely outside of Paperless Post’s platform, so we do not have a way to stop them from being sent. Your security remains very important to us, so we’ve put together a few quick tips to help you spot a real Paperless Post message:

Quick Checklist

  • Attachments? Real emails from Paperless Post will never include .exe, .pdf, or other attachments that need to be downloaded separately from the email. The only files included with our emails are embedded image files.
  • Log in/download prompts? Real Paperless Post emails will never make you log in or download anything just to view the card.
  • Who sent it? Real emails sent through our site will only come from our official email addresses (listed below).
  • Text message link? Real texts include a link that starts with https://pp.events/

Email

Legitimate emails sent through Paperless Post will never include any .EXE or .PDF attachments, or any other attachment types than image files.

Any legitimate Paperless Post Card or Flyer sent via email through our site or account-related messages will always come from one of the following email addresses:

  • paperless@email.paperlesspost.com
  • paperlesspost@paperlesspost.com
  • paperlesspost@accounts.paperlesspost.com

Official support emails will come from one of these email addresses:

Tip: Some email providers like Google, Apple, and Yahoo will show a blue checkmark next to verified senders (more details here). If you see our address on the left and a blue check, that confirms it’s really Paperless Post.

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Mar 4, 2026 at 4:55 PM by
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Scammers are increasingly using fake Paperless Post invitations to steal login credentials and install malware. These phishing emails often appear to come from someone you know because their account has already been compromised.

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