Glasgow police issue urgent warning about Royal Mail scam in the area

Glasgow police issue urgent warning about Royal Mail scam in the area
Glasgow police issue urgent warning about Royal Mail scam in the area
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Glasgow police issue urgent warning about Royal Mail scam in the area (Image: newsquest)

Glasgow police have issued an urgent warning about a Royal Mail scam circulating the community.

Scammers are impersonating Royal Mail staff and putting notes through doors saying that they couldn’t deliver a package.

The note includes a QR code that you are asked to scan to rebook the delivery, saying that if you do not, the package will be returned to the sender.

The QR code leads to a malicious website using Royal Mail branding which asks you to enter personal and payment details.

Amid this issue, officers have issued some guidance on how to avoid being a victim.

People should never scan a QR code from an unfamiliar or unexpected source.

If the message appears to have been sent by a company or organization, visit their legitimate website to make a payment or update details rather than scanning a code.

Royal Mail and other legitimate parcel delivery services will never contact you unexpectedly to ask for personal or payment details.

If you’re concerned that a text or email may be a scam, you can visit https://orlo.uk/xPWy0 to check if the barcode/tracking number provided is correct.

The article is in Romanian

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