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Protect Yourself From Fraud and Scams

Received a text, call or email that seems suspicious? Don’t respond to it.

Email UPS

Recognise and Report Fraud

  • Slow Down - Scammers rely on urgency to create panic. Be cautious of anything that implies you must act immediately. Take the time to review the message, then review it again.
  • Don’t Click — Check the Link - Legitimate UPS links will start with “https://www.ups.com”, “https://billing.ups.com”, "https://go.ups.com" or "http:/links4.upsemail.com".
  • Check the Details - Are there spelling or grammar errors? Generic greetings, like “Sir or Madame?” Fraudsters will frequently use small typos to trick you into clicking on the link.
  • Report It - Report anything suspicious to your local fraud and scam prevention authorities.
  • Delete and Block It - So you don’t accidentally interact with it later.
  • If It Seems Too Good To Be True, It Probably Is - Scammers may sell fake labels at deep discounts.

Types of Fraud

Fraudsters may target you on a variety of channels. Read some real-world examples.