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: The text includes a link to a fraudulent website that mimics the official USPS site . Users are prompted to enter their correct address and pay a small "redelivery fee" (often less than $1).

: The USPS FAQ notes they do not send text messages about unclaimed packages unless you specifically requested a tracking update for a specific number. Urgency : Messages often demand action within 24–48 hours.

: The scammers are not looking for the small fee; they are trying to steal your credit card details and personal information for identity theft. Red Flags :

: Links often use URL shorteners or strange domains like .top instead of .com . 2. The Geographic Dataset