🚨 **Beware of the Fiat-Horned Scam** 🚨

The latest international grift has arrived—literally. Scammers are sending out fake package delivery texts, claiming a shipment is magically scheduled for you. The message urges you to click a link for "tracking" or "confirmation," but don’t fall for it. The only thing these links deliver is regret, whether it’s stolen data, malware, or a straight-up attempt to rob you blind.

Here’s how it works:

1️⃣ You get a text saying something vague like, *“Your package is scheduled for delivery. Click here to confirm.”*

2️⃣ Out of curiosity (or panic), people click the link.

3️⃣ Next thing you know, you’re either being phished for personal info or paying fees for a package that never existed.

What’s the fix? Simple: **Do Nothing.**

- Read the text preview if you must, but don’t click the link.

- Delete the message immediately.

- If you’re waiting for an actual delivery, check directly with the courier on their official website or app.

These scams prey on our habits—online shopping and package deliveries are so common that they make you *think twice*. But trust me: the only "delivery" happening here is a one-way trip for your personal info into the hands of scammers.

Don’t let fiat-horned tricksters steal your time, energy, or peace of mind. Stay sharp out there! 💪

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I’ve had two of these!