
Everytime you see an email or text that says that your parcel could not be sent due to unpaid funds do not pay attention to it. A lot of people have been asking about the Royal Mail that claims that there was a missed package delivery. The email will obviously see so legit and you’ll be tempted to pursue the stated actions in the email. Resist that temptation as this review enlightens you on what this all about and if you can trust it or not. feel free to share this article with others who might find it relevent and so that they can not be trapped as well.
About the email text
Royal Mail email claims that the recipient of the email missed a package delivery from HMRC Revenue and Customs. In the email there’s a link in that you’re told to click for you to reschedule delivery. This link will direct you to a page where you will be required to enter your financial details and personal details. They will only request for £1.99 as a delivery fee. Once you give them your details they will be used fraudulently .
The email text

Above is the email text example. It surely looks legit but scammers also know how to make things look professional and legit.
Verdict
Do not click on the link given, rather ignore the email. If you have had any encounter with this online store please feel free to leave a comment below telling us about the experience you had with them. Stay woke.