SCAM ALERT: Beware of fraudulent and fake messages in the name of Emirates Post Group, we do not ask for your debit/credit card details via SMS, WhatsApp, or email. Report the scammers to custservice@emiratespost.ae or 600599999
One such SMS reads: “Due to incorrect address information, your package was not delivered, and the package was returned to the warehouse. Please update your shipping address and reschedule your delivery.”
Another one read: “Your parcel has been delayed. Please update the address as soon as possible to pay for shipping. Reply 1 to get the link.”
Here are some sample scam messages:
“EMiratespost—We cannot deliver the package to you because the package address you provided does not match the zip code, please update:
http://tinyurl.com/ycxh37mj?Uem=4dtXNceSLa”
0523285784
Emirates post :Your package has been reserved because there is no street number on the package. Please update the delivery information https://t.ly/aCbPg?exs=ASXzzqQqpQabcdefg
Emirates Post -2/2 Delivery attempted, please confirm your details or your item will be returned: https://emira.tespostae.icu/comabcdefg
Post Office – We regret to inform you that due to the loss of address, we are unable to deliver your package. Update title:https://tinyurl.com/DUiXcruuq0abcdefg
Your package address does not have a house number and therefore cannot be delivered. Please update as soon as possible: emiratespostae.shop/AEpostabcdefg
The Emirates Post has warned the residents not to entertain any email about a shipment that’s ready for delivery with a payment link. “We will never contact you via Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo or any other servers. Our official email addresses end with @emiratespost.ae or @emiratesposthop.ae,” as mentioned on Emirates post website.
How to spot it:
Fraud comes in many forms—from emails, SMS and WhatsApp messages with payment links, to fake employees and websites impersonating our brand
Digital Participation Policy
Keep Information current so people can find you
Do not entertain any email about a shipment that’s ready for delivery with a payment link. We will never contact you via Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo or any other servers. Our official email addresses end with @emiratespost.ae or @emiratespostshop.ae, like:
noreply@emiratespost.ae
custservice@emiratespost.ae
mailer@emiratespostshop.ae
mail@emiratespostshop.ae
digital@emiratespost.ae
auto-mail@emiratespostshop.ae
SMS or WhatsApp
Do not respond to text messages from unknown numbers
Using a private number, fraudsters will inform you about a shipment you need to pay for. Our team will never ask for payment via SMS or WhatsApp with their personal numbers. We only send SMS through our registered accounts, EmiratesPST or AD-POSTUAE.
How to avoid it
The best way to avoid fraudulent attacks is to handle all your transactions and payments exclusively on Emirates Post’s official website and mobile app. Double check the links, install anti-phishing softwares, and always stay vigilant on potential scams. Only you can guarantee your protection.
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Fraudsters may also use fake social media accounts messaging the residents directly and luring them into their scam. The authority has requested to block such accounts immediately and report these pages.
The authority has urged the residents to these scammers to custservice@emiratespost.ae or 600599999.
Let’s fight fraud.
Beware of scammers. Report them to custservice@emiratespost.ae or 600599999.
Together, let’s fight fraud!
Scammers mostly ask for your credit card, debit card or personal details. If you encountered any of these, protect yourself and report them right away.
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