Showing posts with label Counterfeit postage stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Counterfeit postage stamps. Show all posts

Monday, September 29, 2025

Inspection Service to consumers: Don’t fall for fake stamp schemes

Scammers are defrauding USPS of revenue

"...Scammers are selling fake stamps on social media marketplaces, e-commerce websites and other sites. Fraudsters are also reselling stolen goods at a deep discount and then shipping them using counterfeit postage. ...The Inspection Service is launching a public relations campaign to urge consumers to purchase stamps directly from the Postal Service or from retailers that have legitimate resale agreements with the organization. ...To report counterfeit postage, consumers should email or call the Inspection Service’s tip line at 877-876-2455."    


This Article is From: USPS News Link


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Monday, April 29, 2024

Woman defrauds over $150 million from US Postal Service

"Lijuan “Angela” Chen, 51, of Walnut, carried out the scheme by using counterfeit postage to ship tens of millions of packages, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. ...From November 2019 to May 2023, Chen and her accomplice, Chuanhua “Hugh” Hu, 51, owned and operated a package shipping business in the City of Industry. The company provided shipping services for China-based logistics businesses...."    


This Article is From: myfox8.com


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Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Fighting fake postage | Rule change sought to combat fraud

"The Postal Service has filed notice in the Federal Register, seeking to change mailing standards to combat a surge in counterfeit postage. Counterfeit postage is any marking or indicia that has been made, printed or otherwise created without USPS authorization that appears to indicate that valid postage was paid. Under the proposed revision to Section 604.8.4 of the Domestic Mail Manual, articles in the mailstream with fraudulent postage will be considered abandoned and may be opened and disposed of at the Postal Service’s discretion. Consumers who are victims of online vendors using counterfeit postage will need to seek recourse from the vendor. “As the most trusted government agency in the nation"    



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Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Counterfeit postage stamps becoming a growing problem, Postal Service says

"...One of the red flags for James is the fact that the stamps are being sold below their face value with free shipping.The U.S. Postal Service says it does not sell stamps below the value listed on the stamp. ..."    


This Article is From: fox8.com

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