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Posted By: Tammy

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I’m honestly getting tired of these fake “urgent document delivery” calls pretending to be something official. If you’re getting messages claiming to be from “CVS Courier Document Services” saying they’ve tried to reach you multiple times and now it’s some “highly sensitive matter,” please do not fall for it. It’s a scam. Real companies do not threaten you with vague legal language, random deadlines, or pressure you to call back immediately. They especially don’t keep changing names and numbers every time they call. That alone should tell you something isn’t right.

These scammers are counting on fear and confusion to get you to respond. They want you to panic, call back, and give up personal information. Don’t do it. Block the number, report it, and warn others. If something were truly serious or legal, you would receive official documentation in a proper, verifiable way — not a robotic voicemail with no clear details.

Stay alert. Protect your information. And don’t let these people play with your peace.



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FL, USA – 32547

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(833) 394-0554

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Debt Collections

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Cvs courier serviced

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Posted By: Jerad

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I completely agree with you, and honestly, it’s getting out of control how bold these scammers have become. The way they use official-sounding names like “courier services” and throw in words like “legal,” “sensitive matter,” and “72 hours notice” is all designed to scare people into reacting without thinking. That’s exactly how they trap folks. And the fact that the names and numbers keep changing just proves this isn’t legitimate in any way.

Real businesses don’t operate like that. They don’t leave vague, threatening voicemails with no real details, and they definitely don’t pressure you to call back immediately. If something is truly serious, it comes in writing, properly documented, and through verified channels.

What bothers me the most is that they target everyday people who may not know better or who might panic and respond. That’s why posts like this are important. The more we speak up and warn others, the harder it becomes for these scammers to succeed. People need to stay alert, question everything, and never give out personal information over random calls.

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