This post involves a USPS E-mail Package Scam. There are many red flags in this email. This is the only post involving an email scam from the United States Post Office. I'm actually surprised with that. I knew right away that this was a USPS E-mail Package Scam. As you'll see in the pictures below the red flags that most people would notice right away. First, I do want to give whoever sent the email credit. They did use the USPS informed delivery title as method of delivery. This is what most people sign up for to see what they will receive in the mail on any given day. They also, from my research used a legit company name. To my understanding they do surveys. Maybe Alchemer got compromised? However, you'll notice a few things that are suspect. Key red flags: 1. Although it does say USPS Informed Delivery as the email name, it also has the noreply email name with Alchemer . Not sure what that is? But it definitely isn't from t...