| I believe this, because I see it happen. I get a text saying my package is delayed because of address error, AND I’m expecting a package AND I spent my morning cleaning up emails and putting out fires, AND the link opens to an exact copy of the USPS website… BUT THEN, I notice the URL, BUT THEN I realize my package is coming from UPS, and not USPS, BUT THEN I realize this is like another scam _that I correctly identified_ previously. If your scamming objective is to get high-level permission, authorization or otherwise to actually get PAID you need a very special someone. What you don’t need is to waste resources and expose yourself to, now I say, intelligent people who will try to take you down. Even more, you want to avoid special someone with the resources and knowledge to actually scan you. That’s not a ‘crazy theory’, it’s common sense in the age of advertising and marketing. Or, if it’s too ‘complicated’, then let me ask you this, have you ever experienced a ‘street hustle’? In a bar trying to buy weed (pre-legal) or a person on the street confronts you for money. Clever tricks working on personality types. If you can convert your awareness of spelling errors into distrust so fast, we don’t want to talk to youz. |