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Don't fall for this scheme as you wait on your package amid USPS mail delays

Scammers may send you an unsolicited message meant to appear like it's from USPS to try and get your personal or financial information.

HOUSTON — As you wait for your package to be delivered during the USPS mail delay fiasco, we want to remind you that scammers know you are desperate, so don't fall for their schemes.

A scheme they are most likely to try amid these mail delays is the smishing scheme, which is a form of phishing where you're sent an unsolicited text message meant to appear like it's from USPS. The scheme is intended to lure you into providing personal or financial information.

These fake texts have been pinging cell phones across the country for a while now, telling you there's a problem with your shipping address or your package is waiting at the post office.

It's important to remember to NOT click on any links within the text or respond with any information. The link in the text will direct you to a fake USPS website.

USPS said it does not send text messages about unclaimed packages and it does not send links.

To be safe, as soon as you get one of these texts, delete it immediately.

The postal service offers free tools for you to track specific packages. You can register for these tools online. You can also initiate a text message with USPS, providing a tracking number. These are all free services.

Are you having issues with the post office? Send an email to mailproblems@khou.com and let us know. You can see our coverage of delays at Houston-area USPS processing centers on KHOU.com/PostalProblems.

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