Do royal mail send text asking for payment

Royal Mail, the UK's postal service, does not typically send text messages asking for payment. However, there are a few scenarios where you might receive a text message from Royal Mail:

  1. Delivery updates: Royal Mail may send text messages to keep you informed about the status of your parcel delivery, such as "Your parcel has been delivered" or "Your parcel is out for delivery today".
  2. Payment reminders: If you have an outstanding payment for a postal service or a parcel that was not collected, Royal Mail may send a text message reminding you to pay the outstanding amount. However, this would typically be a automated message, not a phishing attempt.
  3. Special Delivery: If you have sent a Special Delivery item, Royal Mail may send a text message to confirm the delivery and request payment for any additional services, such as signature on delivery.

It's important to note that Royal Mail will never ask you to provide sensitive information, such as your bank account details or password, via text message. If you receive a suspicious text message claiming to be from Royal Mail, it's best to ignore it or contact Royal Mail directly to verify the authenticity of the message.

To stay safe, always be cautious when receiving unsolicited text messages, and never respond to messages that ask for personal or financial information.