Oh Nos, An Undeliverable Package
We were not able to deliver postal package you sent on the 14th of March in time because the recipient?s address is not correct. Please print out the invoice copy attached and collect the package at our office.
Your personal manager: Tanya *******
Customer Service: 1-800-CALL-DHL
Fax: 888-221-6211
DHL International, Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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I’m not sure what to do. When I pull down the zipped invoice and unzip it it’s a .exe file. I don’t want to miss my package! Maybe I should try using wine.
Well this is the first time I saw one of these. Pretty sneaky! I can see a lot of people falling for this. The grammar is proper and it even has identification in it. The only problem is that I don’t think Tanya would send me an email from a domain not associated with DHL if this was a DHL business related matter. Or maybe DHL has farmed out their email services to jencoprod.com.
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I showed this to my wife who deals with companies like this on a regular basis and she said what dip-shit would fall for this. Now her reasoning is 1) The email looked to unprofessional, and 2) DHL has been out of business in the US for some time. To that I add: 1) I would expect most people would not realize this, and 2) Again, I am not sure most people are aware that DHL is no longer in business in the US. Still, they are getting craftier.
