A new attempt to defraud by sending an e-mail using the name of the Cyprus Post has been observed recently, as shown below.
The points that you must pay attention to to find out that the following communication does NOT come from the Cyprus Post:
- The sending address of the e-mail is not XXXXXXXXX@cypruspost.post
- The word in Greek comes from an automatic translation
- Item number is not real (check that you are actually expecting an item)
- Cyprus Post will not return the item or will not deliver the item because no duties / taxes have been paid
- Payments are not directed to JCCSmart's online payment platform.
Sample misleading message:
From: Cyprus post
Sent: November 18, 2021 19:05
to: ..................................................................
Subject: Your parcel could not be delivered on 18.11.2021, because no duty has been paid (1,45 CYP).
Importance: High
Your parcel could not be delivered on 18.11.2020, because no duty has been paid (1,45 CYP).
Delivery is scheduled between: 18.11.2021 - 20.11.2021
Payment Report: CYPRUSPOST CY_8CV0KYP-20200809174839000
Total: (1,45 CYP).
Beneficiary: CYPRUSPOST
To confirm the shipment of your package click here
If the package is not received within 30 days, the CYPRUS POST has the right to request a discount compensation (0,49 CYP) for each day of booking!
For more services, find the tracking of your shipment by clicking here
We thank you for your trust,
Regards,
Your customer service CYPRUS POST.
This email is sent automatically. Therefore, it is not possible to respond to them in return.