25/11/2022
Warning Issued Over Parcel Delivery Scams
The Consumer Council has issued a warning to NI shoppers of parcel delivery scams during Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and the upcoming Christmas shopping period.
Michael Legg, our Head of Postal Services said: "Black Friday and Cyber Monday are great opportunities to get a good deal. However, they are also an opportunity for scammers to take advantage of online shoppers. The types of scams people are targeted with have become more sophisticated, with emails and text messages that appear to be from legitimate sources.
"Our research shows that, of those who have experienced a scam in Northern Ireland over the last three years, 59% were targeted by parcel delivery scams. This is where you receive an email or text message relating to a parcel, asking for your bank details to release, redeliver, or confirm the package.
:With almost 90% of consumers in Northern Ireland shopping online, it is of the utmost importance to stay safe from these types of scams. To avoid becoming a victim:
• Never click on links in text messages or emails – Contact the retailer you bought from or visit the courier’s website if you are genuinely expecting a parcel and believe there is an issue.
• Never disclose your bank details – Delivery companies will never ask for these to release your parcel.
• Do not reply – If you receive a suspicious text, forward it to 7726. Suspicious emails should be forwarded to report@phishing.gov.uk
• Stop and think – Remember if you did not order something online, then it is most likely a scam. Check with friends and family if they have sent you something, and who it was sent with.
If you believe that you have been victim of this type of scam, you can report it to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or the PSNI on 101."
Michael Legg, our Head of Postal Services said: "Black Friday and Cyber Monday are great opportunities to get a good deal. However, they are also an opportunity for scammers to take advantage of online shoppers. The types of scams people are targeted with have become more sophisticated, with emails and text messages that appear to be from legitimate sources.
"Our research shows that, of those who have experienced a scam in Northern Ireland over the last three years, 59% were targeted by parcel delivery scams. This is where you receive an email or text message relating to a parcel, asking for your bank details to release, redeliver, or confirm the package.
:With almost 90% of consumers in Northern Ireland shopping online, it is of the utmost importance to stay safe from these types of scams. To avoid becoming a victim:
• Never click on links in text messages or emails – Contact the retailer you bought from or visit the courier’s website if you are genuinely expecting a parcel and believe there is an issue.
• Never disclose your bank details – Delivery companies will never ask for these to release your parcel.
• Do not reply – If you receive a suspicious text, forward it to 7726. Suspicious emails should be forwarded to report@phishing.gov.uk
• Stop and think – Remember if you did not order something online, then it is most likely a scam. Check with friends and family if they have sent you something, and who it was sent with.
If you believe that you have been victim of this type of scam, you can report it to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or the PSNI on 101."
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