More and more false postal SMS are appearing. Fraudsters demand customs fees in it.

The Federal Network Agency and Post warn and explain: This is what the real news should look like. In recent months, the number of post-fake reports has apparently increased rapidly. The agency has switched off more than 200 mobile phone numbers that were used for the scam.. For customs clearance, however, DHL now actually uses an SMS service. For people who do not want to do customs clearance online, there is always a telephone number and e-mail address at the bottom of the page.