You may be tempted to order stamps online, but be mindful that fake stamps are increasingly common, according to the U.S.
A 33-year-old man from Lakewood has been arrested for selling counterfeit U.S. postage stamps online, authorities said. The fake stamps originated in China, according to Ocean County Prosecutor ...
The U.S. Postal Service is becoming increasingly concerned about the growing problem of counterfeit postage stamps making their way into the United States. The U.S. Postal Service is becoming ...
The TFPD evidence room has a small tray stacked front to back with counterfeit cases dating back a dozen years.
To make sure you’re not purchasing fake stamps, the USPIS recommends purchasing directly from USPS or from Approved Postal Providers, such as legitimate “big box” or warehouse retailers that ...
A Tokyo man who headed a business serving as an intermediary of postal services was rearrested on suspicion of smuggling thousands of counterfeit postal stamps from China, Tokyo police announced ...
The Postal Review Panel is an independent body ... which would lead our Revenue Protection Team to categorise the stamp as counterfeit. These include issues with the iridescence and the phosphor.
The postage firm said it would re-impose the charge ... The Royal Mail said that it had seized 1.5 million fake stamps. With the help of law enforcement agencies, it has also taken down thousands ...
The USPS says they’re seeing a rise in counterfeit postage stamps across the country. Consumer Investigator Caresse Jackman spoke with the USPIS about how this scam is impacting post offices ...
The Postal Service is warning of “smishing ... the USPIS gave Americans warnings about the rising amount “of counterfeit stamps being sold online,” people getting “emails (phishing ...
"We will seek to prosecute where we find someone has created counterfeit stamps or knowingly ... stuck a small picture of my face where a postage stamp should go on a post card and @RoyalMail ...
“The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is dedicated ... the USPIS gave Americans warnings about the rising amount “of counterfeit stamps being sold online,” people getting “emails (phishing ...