Holiday Package Delivery Alerts - Stay Safe This Season

⭐📦 HOLIDAY PACKAGE DELIVERY ALERTS — STAY SAFE THIS SEASON

With holiday shopping in full swing, more packages are being delivered than ever — and that means more fake tracking alerts, suspicious delivery messages, and misleading notifications designed to trick you. Scammers mimic USPS, UPS, FedEx, and Amazon to get you to click unsafe links or share personal information. Stay alert so your holiday deliveries stay safe from start to finish.

💬 COMMON TRICK MESSAGES TO WATCH:

  • “Your package is delayedupdate your address here.”

  • “We couldn’t deliver your order — pay a small redelivery fee.”

  • Unexpected tracking texts from random numbers or short codes.

  • Emails using logos but linking to strange or unfamiliar URLs.

  • Alerts for packages you never ordered or weren’t expecting.

🚨 WARNING SIGNS:

  • The message has unusual spelling, grammar, or sender details.

  • The link doesn’t match the official USPS/UPS/FedEx/Amazon website.

  • It asks for a payment, login, or personal information.

  • You never ordered a package or weren’t expecting anything.

  • The message pressures you with “urgent action needed.”

🛡️ PROTECT YOURSELF:

  • Track packages only through official retailer or carrier apps.

  • Go directly to USPS, UPS, FedEx, or Amazon to check delivery status.

  • Never click tracking links from random emails or texts.

  • Enable delivery alerts inside your retailer’s account, not through third-party sites.

  • Use strong passwords and two-factor authentication for online shopping accounts.

🧰 HELPFUL RESOURCES:

📍 IF YOU CLICKED A FAKE TRACKING LINK:

  1. Close the page immediately and do not enter information.

  2. Run a security or antivirus scan on your device.

  3. Change your passwords for shopping and banking accounts.

  4. Contact your bank if you entered payment information.

  5. Monitor recent transactions for anything unusual.