June 17, 2020 – A fraudulent email is circulating using the Delivery Express name. This is not a legitimate communications from Delivery Express, and should you receive any of these emails, do not follow any links provided or click on any attachments. Instead, simply delete the email.
How do I know if a shipping company is legit?
If you get a call from someone claiming to be from a shipping company, get their name and ID number. If the person is legit, you will be able to verify this information with the company itself. All you have to do is call them up and ask if a person of a certain name and ID number works there.
How can you check if a website is legit?
11 Ways to Check if a Website is Legit or Trying to Scam You
- 1 | Carefully Look at the Address Bar and URL.
- 2 | Check the Contact Page.
- 3 | Review the Company’s Social Media Presence.
- 4 | Double Check the Domain Name.
- 5 | Look Up the Domain Age.
- 6 | Watch for Poor Grammar and Spelling.
- 7 | Verify the Website Privacy Policy.
How can you tell a fake bill of lading?
These are also good points to check whether the bill of lading is filled out correctly:
- The Shipper’s Identity.
- Port and Date of Loading.
- Port of Discharge.
- Condition of the Goods.
- Quantity and Description of Cargo Loaded.
- Freight.
- Conflicting terms.
- Document set.
Is there a fake UPS website?
Websites Fraudulently Using the UPS Name or Brand Please note that some fraudulent websites may have the look and feel of a legitimate UPS website. To be assured you are accessing an authorized UPS website, use “ups.com” rather than a link embedded in another source.
How can you tell if you’re being scammed?
Seven signs you’re being scammed
- A company is contacting you out of the blue.
- You’ve been rejected for credit, but you’ve got a good credit history.
- You’re being rushed.
- Your bank is asking you for your PIN number personal information.
- The letter or email you have received is full of dodgy spelling and bad grammar.