With many of us shopping online for the holidays, be aware of a scam trend involving fake package notices from the US Postal Service. The scam involves receiving a text message saying that a package is waiting for you. It will ask you to pay a small fee, normally under $1.00. The message will include a link.
The link takes you to a fake US Postal Service website where they will ask for your credit card number to pay the small fee. At that point your card information has been compromised. Fraudulent transactions are then often submitted on the account.
If you suspect a package notice that you receive, check the package delivery status from the vendor, ask your Postal Carrier if the notice is valid or call your local post office for confirmation before you click on the link or enter any credit card information.
If your card is compromised, please log into your online account and lock your card immediately from further purchases. Then reach out to us on the number on the back of your card for further assistance.