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USPS with an important message for Customers..

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by VanityHalfBlack, Sep 10, 2012.

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  1. VanityHalfBlack

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    Alert: Customers be aware of fraudulent package delivery messages sent by email or phone...

    BEWARE OF SPAM!
    BOGUS E-MAILS SENT TO POSTAL CUSTOMERS
    Some postal customers are receiving bogus e-mails about a package delivery or online postage
    charges. The e-mails contain a link or attachment that, when opened, installs a malicious virus
    that can steal personal information from your PC.
    The e-mails claim to be from the U.S. Postal Service and contain fraudulent information about
    an attempted or intercepted package delivery or online postage charges. You are instructed to
    click on a link, open the attachment, or print the label.
    But Postal Inspectors warn: Don't do it!
    Like most viruses sent by e-mail, clicking on the link or opening the attachment will activate a
    virus that can steal information—such as your user name, password, and financial account
    information.
    What to do? Simply delete the message without taking any further action. The Postal Inspection
    Service is working hard to resolve the issue and shut down the malicious program.
    If you have questions about a delivery or wish to report spam, please call 1-800-ASK-USPS or
    email spam@uspis.gov.
     
  2. Ziggy

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    I've been seeing that email for literally about 3 years now. They're just now acknowledging it? Might as well just not acknowledge it. Not their problem.
     
  3. CrazyDave

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    They should have put that message out on priority mail, as it is arriving a bit late.
     
  4. MoonDogg

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    Since we're talking about USPS, NPR has been running ads for stores selling Forever postage stamps. The tagline is always the same, but the stores are different. I've heard Walmart, Randalls, and I think CVS. It'll say "Walmart sells Forever Stamps." Why are all these different stores advertising in this way? I have to think the ad time is actually bought by the USPS. But, then why does the USPS want you to go to Walmart to buy stamps?
     
  6. Rashmon

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    They just need you to buy the stamps, and you're more likely to go to Wal Mart than the post office.
     

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