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Over the past few months, Sri Lankans have been increasingly falling prey to bogus SMS messages from unknown numbers, claiming to be from Sri Lanka customs, postal service, or other private companies providing package delivery services. These imposter messages request users pay a small customs fee to release some random items shipped in their name.
One such episode seen recently is to propagate SMS messages, both in Sinhala and English, in the guise of a famous courier company, DHL as seen below.
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Sri Lankan social media users also discussed about this in their posts.
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There is a lengthy explanation about such scams on the DHL website. It can be read here. Archived
Advice:
Additional information:
This type of scam is not new. Fraudsters often use the names of well-known companies to try to trick people into giving them money. It is important to be aware of these scams and to take steps to protect yourself.
Here are some tips to avoid being scammed:
A few weeks ago, a similar scam was shared in the name of Sri Lanka Post also, here is the advisory from SL Cert to stay clear of such imposters.
If you think you have been scammed, report it to the police and the company being impersonated.
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