You get an email from a courier service, such as DPD or Hermes, which says that they have tried to deliver a parcel but they were unsuccessful because no one was home. You have several items on order as you have been shopping online for Christmas gifts. They ask you to follow a link where they would like you to enter your name, address and detail of the card you used to pay so they can verify your order and re-arrange a time for delivery.
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If you are unsure whether an email is genuine, you should always go through your search engine to find the right contact details for the company. They will be able to tell you whether the email was from them or not and what action you need to take.
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