UPS Delivery Failure … Not
I regret to inform you that the good old “UPS scam” (phishing e-mail) is still alive and well (Sometimes it’s FedEx..) …
but the good news is that the spam filters are getting better at catching them.
Note the “paperclip”? Opening that e-mail would automatically put me on the Global Suckers List.. and maybe plant malware on my computer.
If I was expecting a delivery via UPS, and I was really worried there might be a problem, I would go directly to the UPS website.. or call them. Don’t be a sucker. Don’t open. Don’t click the link!
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