SFC Jo Ann Klawitter8892484<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I sent a registered letter to the DAV in Janesville, Wisconsin, and it Ended up in Teterboro, New JerseyHas anyone ever heard of scams of tracking numbers with the USPS?2024-10-22T09:05:29-04:00SFC Jo Ann Klawitter8892484<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I sent a registered letter to the DAV in Janesville, Wisconsin, and it Ended up in Teterboro, New JerseyHas anyone ever heard of scams of tracking numbers with the USPS?2024-10-22T09:05:29-04:002024-10-22T09:05:29-04:00SSG William Jones8892921<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No... hope I never do!!!Response by SSG William Jones made Oct 22 at 2024 9:00 PM2024-10-22T21:00:24-04:002024-10-22T21:00:24-04:00PV2 Keith Young8894340<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was a delivery supervisor for the USPS for 15 years. I have not heard of tracking scams. Also, to your comment on you sent a registered letter to Janesville and it ended up somewhere else. Registered mail is a hand to hand transaction. Certified mail goes primarily through the mail stream.Response by PV2 Keith Young made Oct 24 at 2024 4:24 PM2024-10-24T16:24:51-04:002024-10-24T16:24:51-04:00SA Michael Matrone8897586<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes, they send you an email and state that a package is undeliverable and a link to rectify the issue is usually in the email. Once you login to UPS through the link, the scammers have your information and can redirect any package that you may receive in the future.Response by SA Michael Matrone made Oct 30 at 2024 8:39 PM2024-10-30T20:39:39-04:002024-10-30T20:39:39-04:001st Lt Mary James8898117<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was a victim of the scam more than once, the sites are bogus and don't track anything. If you have a question or any doubts, call the U S Postal Service. They can tell you whether or not the number is a bogus tracking number.Response by 1st Lt Mary James made Oct 31 at 2024 7:28 PM2024-10-31T19:28:07-04:002024-10-31T19:28:07-04:00MCPO Robert Larson8898178<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Several times this month. If a tracking number is in the email, I go to the USPS website and enter the nummber. I do not clicck on the llink in the email,Response by MCPO Robert Larson made Oct 31 at 2024 10:20 PM2024-10-31T22:20:53-04:002024-10-31T22:20:53-04:00SPC Joel Carter Sr8899170<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>that was crazy. post ofice needs to do something about it.Response by SPC Joel Carter Sr made Nov 2 at 2024 9:37 PM2024-11-02T21:37:34-04:002024-11-02T21:37:34-04:00SPC Private RallyPoint Member8899550<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes, I used to be a rural carrier, the USPS will never notify you by phone. It will always notify the sender. Or the reciever by the yellow " sorry we missed you". The sorting facilities are pretty advanced and rarely screw up peoples packages. Also 3 out of the 4 times they tried it on me, they did it in a group chat and I let everyone know it was a scam.Response by SPC Private RallyPoint Member made Nov 3 at 2024 9:41 PM2024-11-03T21:41:24-05:002024-11-03T21:41:24-05:00SGT Joseph Dutton8900326<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Got to love the USPS because at times it is slow go. Sometimes mail gets misdirected and I get that a lot. But yes to your ?. It can be scammed just like anything else. When you send a registered letter, be sure to add a returned receipt and use the Zip + 4 code. Most of all besure the Zip Code numbers are legible. One number can look like another number and send it another way and never reach your intended destination.Response by SGT Joseph Dutton made Nov 4 at 2024 10:57 PM2024-11-04T22:57:08-05:002024-11-04T22:57:08-05:00SPC Roy Asbell8901108<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Unfortunately stuff like that happens. Don't know how it would happen with a Registered letter tho, because they have to be signed for by every person that takes possession of it from sender to recipient. I had one that I had to return to sender that lived on my route that had been lost in the system for over 2 years. I had a few First Class letters that were addressed from Honolulu, HI to Honolulu, HI but ended up at my PO in eastern NC, because the addresses were illegible and the computers couldn't decipher them.Response by SPC Roy Asbell made Nov 6 at 2024 12:24 PM2024-11-06T12:24:18-05:002024-11-06T12:24:18-05:002024-10-22T09:05:29-04:00