Express. The email was sent to a homeowner in the Buckinghamshire area and customers across the UK have been urged to be careful.The message asked the resident to pay a fee of £1.99 in order to redeliver the item.They were then encouraged to enter bank details online to complete the transaction.
Digital privacy expert at ProPrivacy Ray Walsh said: "Anybody who receives an email claiming to be from the Royal Mail must remember that they will not ever be asked to pay a redelivery fee."Never input your bank or card information after following a link on any emails that claims it is from the Royal Mail, because it will result in your card details being stolen by criminals."If you have reason to believe that you may have been tricked, it is.
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