Warning issued about new scam involving fake EVRI parcel delivery text messages

A warning has been issued about a new scam involving fake text messages claiming to be from EVRI regarding parcel delivery issues.

The fraudulent messages typically state that a parcel could not be delivered due to various reasons, such as an unpaid fee or an incorrect address.

The message then urges the recipient to click on a link to resolve the issue.

Dorset Police are urging people not to click on the link or reply to the message.

Instead you should ignore and delete the text message.

Here’s how the scam works:

  • The Fake Link: The link provided in the text message often leads to a fake website designed to look like the real EVRI site. This site will ask you to provide personal details or payment information, which the scammers can then use to steal your identity or money.
  • SMS Activation: Some variations of this scam might ask you to activate something via SMS. Do not reply to these messages, as this could also lead to your personal information being compromised.

What to do:

  • Ignore and Delete: If you receive a suspicious text, do not engage with it. Delete it immediately.
  • Check Directly: If you’re unsure about a delivery, go directly to the official EVRI website and use the tracking number you received at the time of purchase to check the status of your parcel.
  • Report the Scam: You can report suspicious texts to your mobile network provider by forwarding the message at no charge to 7726.

Additional Advice:

  • Look for Red Flags: Be cautious of texts with poor spelling or grammar, or that ask for unusual information.
  • Install Security Software: Ensure your phone has up-to-date security software to help protect against these types of threats.
  • Be Sceptical: If it feels off, it probably is. Scammers often try to create a sense of urgency—don’t fall for it.
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