COD Parcel Scam: Consumers Lose Money to Fake Delivery Services
COD Scam Alert: Protect Yourself from Online Shopping Fraud
A surge in online shopping has given rise to a new type of fraud, where unsuspecting consumers are being targeted through Cash on Delivery (COD) parcels.
How the Scam Works
In this scam, packages that were never ordered are delivered to homes and offices, with courier agents demanding payment upon arrival. Many recipients, caught off guard, pay the requested amount only to discover later that the package contains worthless or inexpensive items.
The scam relies heavily on data leaks, which provide fraudsters with the necessary information to book fake parcels in the victim’s name. In some cases, scammers send prior messages or calls to create a sense of legitimacy, claiming that a parcel is arriving or that a gift has been sent from abroad, requiring only delivery charges to be paid.
How to Avoid Falling Prey
To avoid falling prey to this scam, cybersecurity experts advise refusing payment if the parcel is unfamiliar, t
