Fraudulent messages impersonating Pace Point Delivery are circulating. Here's how to recognize them and keep your information safe.
Important: Pace Point Delivery will never ask for your personal information, payment details, or passwords via unsolicited text or email.
"Smishing" is when scammers send fake SMS messages pretending to be from a carrier like Pace Point Delivery. These texts often contain a link to a fake website designed to steal your payment details.
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Phishing emails look like official pacepointdelivery.communications but are sent from fraudulent addresses. They often prompt you to click a link that leads to a fake login or payment page.
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Forward suspicious emails or screenshots of texts to our security team immediately.