Don't Fall For the "Missed Delivery" Scam When It Comes To Parcel Delivery
Don't Fall For the "Missed Delivery" Scam When It Comes To Parcel Delivery
A lot of people order goods over the internet these days whether it is a music CD or their weekly food shopping, ordering online can often save us money as well as a trip to the shops and has revolutionised the way people buy many different goods and services.
As someone who may have had an item ordered online delivered you may be familiar with the calling card the postman or courier leaves at your home, this is normally to let you know that they tried to deliver but you were not home (possibly in work already). Sometimes they will leave instructions as to where you can find the parcel, some couriers will leave the parcel with a neighbour or a secure place such as the garage or your garden shed.
It is quite often the case though that you'll be prompted to go to the courier's nearest depot or post office sorting centre where your parcel will be held for a period of time. Some people though may not be able to get to these places either before work or during their lunch break and so calling up to rearrange delivery for a time when you will be home or to an alternative address may be the only option.
Recently, a well known phone scam has surfaced where cards have been left at homes in West Yorkshire that didn't even know they were expecting a parcel. The card asks recipients to call a premium rate phone line to get information on how to get this unexpected delivery (which of course never materialises!). This scam often shows up at key times during the year, such as Christmas as many people will likely be expecting a parcel to be delivered at some point.
In order to not fall victim to this scam there are a few measures you can take to ensure your safety and the safety of your money. Firstly know whether you or anyone in your household was expecting a parcel, it may be addressed to you but it could have been someone sending a gift so you may not have been expecting a delivery. The second measure is to always check when ordering online which courier or service is going to be used to deliver your parcel, if a different card comes then ring or email the retailers to check that this is the right company you should call up about the missed delivery.
Make sure you're safe online when buying, always look for the secure lock icon when entering personal details and always use strong passwords when setting up accounts for buying online.
If you need to send a parcel or gift of your own then make sure you use reliable courier companies who can provide a safe and efficient service with overnight or home delivery.
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