LBC Express Tracking Scam Scamming - Fraud 0 0 1 0 Apr 15, 2026 2026-04-15T18:14:14-05:00 Apr 15, 2026 2026-04-15T18:19:07-05:00 Online Threat Alerts (OTA) LBC Express phishing scams involve fake SMS or emails claiming a failed delivery, directing users to a malicious link to steal personal information or payments. Do not click links; verify shipments only via the official LBC website or app. Legitimate LBC notifications do not ask for payments via text. About the ScamFake SMS/Phishing: Messages often read: "LBC Express: We made the Second delivery attempt... unsuccessful, Please contact us [link]".Suspicious Links: The links do not lead to the official lbcexpress.com domain.Upfront Payments: Scammers demand instant payments for customs or redelivery, which LBC does not do via SMS.Verify Independently: Use the tracking number from your official receipt on the LBC Express Tracking page.Check Official Reviews: Be aware that some customers have reported poor service and issues with tracking accuracy, as seen in LBC Express reviews on Trustpilot.If you receive a suspicious message, do not click the link and report it via the LBC Express Facebook page to confirm its legitimacy.