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Originally Posted by Ziroc
Ignore it.. or go to properties, then header and you can see the original IP or domain name it came from.
Unless they gave you a www.fedex.com routing number that matches your 'real' packages, its bogus...
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I've gotten a couple of these - one from USPS, and one from DHL. They were both scams. The DHL one was obvious since I never use them.
According to FedEx they NEVER send out email notices WITH attachments of undeliverable packages. If they do send an email, the tracking number is clearly listed.
Canada Post, DHL, USPS and UPS have all had similiar scams centered on undeliverable packages.