Warning about fraudulent Royal Mail delivery cars being used by scammers

Residents are being warned about '˜something for you' cards arriving through letterboxes designed to look like they have come from Royal Mail.
One of the fake Royal Mail cards being delivered to residentsOne of the fake Royal Mail cards being delivered to residents
One of the fake Royal Mail cards being delivered to residents

The cards which lack the Royal Mail logo look almost identical to the ‘something for you’ slips that are posted through homes when a delivery can’t be made.

To organise a redelivery the cards urge recipients to call a 0208 number, which is not registered to Royal Mail. After ringing the number the automated message asks for your details and consignment number.

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A Royal Mail spokesperson said: “The Royal Mail security team is looking into this incident as a matter of urgency. Customers should check delivery cards very carefully to ensure they are genuine, and remain vigilant. Although this card is similar to one of our Something For You cards, the Royal Mail logo is crucially missing”.

“Customers should also consider whether they are expecting a delivery from the company named on the card”.

If you are unsure about the validity of the card contact Action Fraud.

Real Royal Mail ‘something for you’ cards look like this.