I recently placed an order for some CD shelving which was delivered by DHL. However, in doing so, I had to interact with the DHL website to re-arrange delivery. Literally within minutes, nay seconds, of making the amendment I started to receive obviously fake e-mail invoices (addressing me as Herbert von Karajan ) I've had about a dozen or more of these in the space of a week and still they come. Worryingly, not all are going straight to junk but they are easily spotted and deleted.
In ordering goods on-line you don't always know who is going to be delivering so it's difficult to avoid DHL who I believe are prone to internet scams. They need to be looking into the security of their website which is clearly compromised.
Beware!!
In ordering goods on-line you don't always know who is going to be delivering so it's difficult to avoid DHL who I believe are prone to internet scams. They need to be looking into the security of their website which is clearly compromised.
Beware!!
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