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Please be advised that UPS does not request payments, personal information, financial information, account numbers, IDs, passwords, or copies of invoices in an unsolicited manner through email, mail, phone, or fax or specifically in exchange for the transportation of goods or services.
Authentic USPS tracking phone numbers are five-digit short codes or come directly from USPS. If the number texting you is a personal, 10-digit phone number, theres a chance its a USPS tracking code scam.
By providing your cell phone number and consenting to the SMS Terms of Use, you will receive text messages from UPS containing shipment status details about packages in your order. If you send an SMS message requesting information, you agree that we will respond in one or more SMS messages.
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There are certain occasions in which UPS sends text messages, and the service is clear about when this might happen. Heres a quick overview of legitimate UPS text messages: UPS only texts you when you order something and opt to receive mobile updates. The company always texts from 69877 in America and Canada.
UPS will never ask you for personal data like your mailing address, login credentials, or financial information via text message. If you get a message claiming to be from UPS that requests this type of sensitive information, its a scam.
Never click on links in suspicious texts. They could malware on your device or take you to a site that does the same. Contact the company or organization that supposedly sent the text, using a phone number or website you know to be legitimate, if you think it might concern a genuine problem.

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