Scam Emails
This is a type of many Emails that are floating around,
"Dear customer,
We’re sorry to say, we were unable to deliver your package.
Our driver tried to deliver your parcel on 09.08.2021 and again on 10.08.2021 with no success, as he was given the wrong address on the postage label.
This can be sometimes due to an error made by the sender.
Status: Delivery attempted; address incomplete
Track your parcel: AJ000690172NZ
>> Update delivery details
Your package is currently in our main warehouse where it will be held until 12.05.2021. You can collect your parcel free of charge or arrange another redelivery.
After that period, it will be returned to sender.
As this was our second delivery attempt, any further redeliveries will be subject to additional shipping fees.
Depending on the type of parcel, the sender may be responsible for paying these fees.
Thank you for using our service.
New Zealand Post - Limited. Simply delivered.
2021 © New Zealand Post . All rights reserved"
Do not open or reply.
Gordon
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