The only negative was that I received a spam message from someone with a very realistic looking UPS logo, and somewhat legitimate looking UPS email address. The message stated that my package could not be delivered due to no one to sign for it and that I needed to reply to the message by 7/21/25 or the package would be returned to sender. It seemed suspicious, but the logo for UPS looked legitimate, so I started to fill out the form, but stopped when payment was requested. How do criminals know when your company is processing a package for shipment? Now I'm receiving many more bogus spam messages that go to my junk folder. Someone at UPS or Deluxe needs to investigate where the leak in information is occurring.
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