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SA Post Office warns against 419 scam

The SA Post Office warns the public to be on alert of a parcel delivery scam designed to defraud them.

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The SA Post Office warns the public to be on alert of a parcel delivery scam designed to defraud them.

Members of the public receive e-mails that appear to be sent by the SA Post Office, informing them that a parcel is ready for collection – provided they first pay money into an account.  The e-mail contains some spelling mistakes and the sender’s e-mail address is not a Post Office address.

Moreover, some of the e-mails include an attachment which plants a virus on the customer’s computer to extract personal information from the computer.  Customers are advised not to click on any attachment if they receive an e-mail of this nature.

The SA Post Office does not require customers to make any bank deposit before parcels are released.  In some instances, SARS levy import tax on parcels from abroad and the import tax must then paid at the Post Office counter.  The customer will receive a receipt for this payment.

Where the Post Office has the cellphone number of the recipient, the customer will receive an SMS requesting him or her to collect the parcel at a specific Post Office branch.  The SMS will not request that funds be deposited into an account.

Members of the public that have information regarding this scam, are requested to call the police or the Post Office’s Crime buster Hotline on 0800 020 070.

The SA Post Office advises the public to ignore communication of this nature.

Liezl Scheepers

Liezl Scheepers is editor of the Parys Gazette, a local community newspaper distributed in the towns of Parys, Vredefort and Viljoenskroon. As an experienced community journalist in all fields for the past 30 years, she has a passion for her community, and has been actively involved in several community outreach projects as part of Parys Gazette's team.

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