SF Express Text Scam
This scam sends a fake SF Express text about a missed delivery, address problem, or small fee, linking to a page that harvests your card and personal information.
Quick verdict
What this scam usually looks like
This scam sends a fake SF Express text about a missed delivery, address problem, or small fee, linking to a page that harvests your card and personal information.
Example message pattern
This is a fictional, anonymised example used to illustrate the pattern. It is not a verified real message, and any names are used only to show how the scam typically reads.
Red flags to watch for
- A delivery text when you may not be expecting a parcel
- A request to confirm details or pay a small fee via a link
- A web address that is not the official SF Express domain
- Urgent wording about the parcel being returned or held
- A request for card or personal details
What to do
- Track parcels through the official SF Express website or app
- Report the scam text through official channels
- Verify any genuine charge directly with the sender
- Delete the message and block the sender
If you already clicked or replied
- Do not enter card or personal details on the page
- If you paid, contact your bank to flag or freeze the card
- Change passwords for any reused login
- Monitor your statements for unexpected charges
What not to do
- Do not click the link or enter details
- Do not reply to the message
- Do not install any app the link suggests
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Fake Delivery Text Scam
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Fake Customs Fee Text
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Frequently asked questions
Does SF Express ask for fees by text link?
The text mentions my parcel. Is it genuine?
How do I report it?
I entered my card details. What now?
Last reviewed: June 2026