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getting scammed so you donamp;#39;t have to i got this email from stevie g which said she saw a video of what looks like a very suspicious page she got a similar link and wanted me to investigate so when i click the link it takes me to this usps tracking page now the first red flag is that the domain contains the word usps nowhere a good scam page might actually try to look like the usps url or at least have the word in there somewhere but i donamp;#39;t think these guys have really tried at all anyway letamp;#39;s enter my credit card details the previous page asked for my shipping address but really what it was probably trying to get is my credit card billing address which would usually be the same now this page is asking for a 2.13 fee to process a re-delivery which sounds reasonable now typically a real site would immediately charge my card but i got no charge here which means they probably just saved my card details for later which is a huge red flag it claims to send me an sms