They don't mention what the package is or where it's from.
If you were looking to create a social media post to warn others about this, here are a few options based on recent safety alerts : Option 1: Urgent Warning (Facebook/Nextdoor) 62TPzip
to see if it has been flagged as malicious They don't mention what the package is or where it's from
to the authorities about a specific message you received Scammers often send text messages claiming a package
The code appears to be a common misspelling or shorthand used in social media scams targeting U.S. Postal Service (USPS) customers. Scammers often send text messages claiming a package is "at the warehouse" but cannot be delivered due to an "incomplete address" or "invalid ZIP code," then provide a link to a fraudulent site.
PSA: That "package on hold" text you just got? It's a scam. 🛑 📦 The Hook: They claim your ZIP code is wrong. The Goal: Stealing your credit card or address.