Fraudsters impersonate GlobalParcels LLC to steal money and personal information. Learn how to identify scams, protect yourself and report suspicious activity to our security team immediately.
GlobalParcels LLC will NEVER ask you to pay customs fees, release fees or any charges via wire transfer, gift cards or cryptocurrency. If you have received such a request, it is a scam. Report it immediately →
Shipping fraud occurs when criminals impersonate legitimate logistics companies like GlobalParcels LLC to deceive individuals and businesses into sending money or sharing personal information.
Anyone can be targeted — scammers target individuals, small businesses and large corporations alike. No one is immune, and scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated.
Scammers use our brand name — fraudsters copy our logo, website design and email format to create convincing fake communications that appear to come from GlobalParcels LLC.
The goal is always money or data — fraudsters aim to collect upfront payments for fake fees, steal banking details, or harvest personal information for identity theft.
Fraudsters use many different tactics. Here are the most common scams that impersonate GlobalParcels LLC and how they work.
Fake emails or SMS messages claiming your parcel is held, delayed or requires payment to be released. They contain links to fraudulent websites designed to steal your login or card details.
"Your GlobalParcels package #GP-884721 is on hold. Pay a $4.99 customs release fee to receive your delivery." — followed by a fake link.
Callers impersonating GlobalParcels LLC staff claim your shipment is seized or that you owe customs fees. They pressure you to pay immediately via wire transfer, gift card or cryptocurrency.
"This is GlobalParcels security. Your package has been flagged by customs. You must pay $299 immediately to release it or it will be destroyed."
Fraudulent websites that look identical to GlobalParcels LLC are used to steal tracking information, login credentials or payment details. They use domain names similar to ours.
globalparcels-tracking.com, global-parcels-llc.net, globalparcelsdelivery.com — these are NOT our official websites.
Businesses receive fake invoices appearing to come from GlobalParcels LLC for services never rendered. These invoices contain fraudulent bank details designed to intercept legitimate payments.
Business finance departments, accounts payable teams and procurement managers are most commonly targeted by fake invoice fraud.
Fake job offers using the GlobalParcels LLC name ask victims to receive and reship parcels, act as "payment agents" or provide bank details for "salary deposits" — all fraudulent activities.
GlobalParcels LLC never recruits employees via WhatsApp, Telegram or unsolicited emails, and never asks job applicants to receive or forward packages.
Fraudsters contact victims via WhatsApp, Facebook or Instagram posing as GlobalParcels staff, claiming parcels need fees paid before delivery. They use fake profile photos and company logos.
GlobalParcels LLC does NOT contact customers about deliveries via WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Instagram DMs or any other social media platform.
If you notice any of these signs in a communication claiming to be from GlobalParcels LLC, treat it as fraudulent immediately.
Any request to pay a fee — customs, release, clearance or admin — before receiving your parcel is a scam. We never charge these fees upfront via external links.
Demands for payment by iTunes gift cards, Google Play cards, Bitcoin or wire transfer are a clear sign of fraud. We only accept standard payment methods through our official website.
Scammers create false urgency — "pay within 24 hours or your parcel is destroyed." Legitimate shipping companies do not threaten customers or create artificial deadlines.
Emails from @gmail.com, @yahoo.com or domains that don't match globalparcels.com exactly are fraudulent. Always check the full sender email address carefully.
Scam messages often contain spelling mistakes, grammatical errors and unusual phrasing. Our official communications are professionally written and proofread.
Receiving tracking notifications for a parcel you didn't order or expect is a major red flag. Do not click any links — contact us directly to verify.
Requests for your National ID, Social Security Number, full bank account details or date of birth to "verify" your identity before releasing a parcel are fraudulent.
GlobalParcels LLC never initiates contact about your delivery via WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, Facebook or any social media platform. Any such contact is a scam.
We have robust systems in place to protect our customers from fraud — and we work continuously to improve them.
Every email, login and transaction through our official website is secured with bank-grade SSL encryption to protect your data.
All official emails from GlobalParcels LLC come exclusively from @globalparcels.com addresses. We never use third-party email providers for customer communications.
Our dedicated security team actively monitors for fake websites, phishing campaigns and social media impersonators — and takes them down as quickly as possible.
Our security team is available around the clock to receive fraud reports, verify suspicious communications and assist victims immediately.
If you believe you have been targeted by a scam using the GlobalParcels LLC name, take these steps immediately.
Do not respond to the scammer, do not click any links and do not provide any further information or payments. Cut off contact completely.
If you have not yet made a payment, do not do so under any circumstances. No legitimate fee from GlobalParcels LLC would be requested this way.
Contact our fraud team at fraud@globalparcels.com or call +1 (800) 555-0199 with all details of the suspicious communication so we can investigate and act.
File a report with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov, your local police department and the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov.
Your report helps us take down fraudulent websites, shut down fake accounts and protect other customers. We take every report seriously and act on them immediately.
You can also contact our fraud team directly through any of the channels below:
fraud@globalparcels.com — response within 2 hours
+1 (800) 555-0199 — available 24/7
Start a live chat at globalparcels.com — average response under 2 minutes
All reports are treated confidentially. Our fraud team will contact you within 2 hours of submission.
Always verify tracking numbers directly on our official website — never through a link in an email or text.
Check the sender's email address carefully before clicking any link. Hover over links to see the real destination URL.
Never pay fees to release a parcel via gift card, cryptocurrency, wire transfer or any payment method other than our official checkout.
If in doubt, call us directly on our official number +1 (800) 555-0192 before making any payment or sharing any information.
Do not share your Social Security Number, bank account details or ID documents with anyone claiming to be a shipping company.
Report suspicious emails as phishing in your email client and forward them to fraud@globalparcels.com before deleting.
Keep software updated — ensure your device's operating system, browser and antivirus are always up to date to protect against malicious links.
Educate your team — share this page with colleagues, especially those in finance and procurement who receive invoices and payment requests.
Our fraud team is available 24/7. Report a scam, verify a suspicious communication or check if a tracking number is real — we'll respond within 2 hours.
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