Tiny fees are a hook
Package, toll, and delivery texts often ask for a small payment so the request feels harmless.
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Text-message warning signs
A small fee, a locked account, a missed delivery, or an urgent code can make tapping feel reasonable. Lumaneta helps you slow that moment down.
Package, toll, and delivery texts often ask for a small payment so the request feels harmless.
One-time codes are keys to your accounts. Do not send them back to a text thread.
If the alert might be real, open the company app or website yourself instead of using the text link.
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These are the steps a reader can use before touching a link in a message.
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After subscribing, send the suspicious text or a screenshot. Emily will explain what looks off, what to ignore, and the safest next step.
Emily, I got this text and I am not sure if it is real. Can you tell me what looks fake and what I should do next?
$3/month. Cancel anytime. Email-first help you can reread.Subscribe, then send it