We’re past Christmas and now’s the time when people start to see more scams related to shipping in their inboxes. State consumer protection director Mike Domke says many scammers will be sending out fake messages about failed deliveries or deliveries you aren’t expecting. Depending on what sort of info the scammers are asking for, you could be giving up anything from personal identifying information or financial data. If you are worried you have a stuck delivery, contact the shipper directly through proper websites or phone calls.
Expect more shipping scams
By Mark Evenstad
Dec 27, 2022 | 2:03 PM



