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Evri Scams

Lost money in an Evri scam? If so, read on to learn about your options, including potential refunds.

It’s probably fair to say that most people see fake delivery messages quite regularly. For many, Evri scams are probably as common as any others. You might get a convincing text or email that looks like it’s from Evri but it’s actually a clever trick to steal your money or personal details. These scams can be stressful and leave you feeling helpless but knowing what to look out for can make all the difference.

If you’ve already lost money or been refused a refund don’t give up hope. Our fraud recovery service could help you to recover your losses and get your money back. We specialise in helping people just like you who’ve fallen victim to these scams and need real support.

Read on to find out more about Evri scams and how to protect yourself. If you’d prefer to speak to someone directly call +1 (206) 609-6016 to chat with our specialists or contact us online to arrange a call back.

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What Are Evri Scams

Evri is a delivery company, like FedEx, UPS and Parcelforce.

Evri scams target you using messages or emails that claim to come from a reputable delivery company. These scams typically try to get your payment details or personal data by falsely telling you there’s a missed parcel, fee to pay, or delivery update. Examples include texts that ask you to click a link to rebook a delivery or pay a fake customs charge.

Warning signs of Evri scams include:

  • Unexpected messages about missed parcels, especially if you’re not waiting for a delivery

  • Requests to follow links to unofficial payment pages

  • Messages that create urgency, such as threatening to return or cancel your delivery

  • Poor grammar, spelling errors or odd sender addresses

If you’ve been caught in an Evri scam:

  • Cease all contact with the sender and don’t click suspicious links

  • Save any scam emails or texts as evidence

  • Contact your bank or payment provider immediately if you’ve shared payment information

If you have lost money in an Evri scam, we may be able to help recoup your losses even if you’ve been unable to secure a refund previously. Therefore, why not call for a free assessment of your case today?

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Common Types of Evri Scams

Here are some examples of scams that could be targeted at Evri customers:

  • Text Message Scams
    Scammers send texts about undelivered Evri parcels, asking for small redelivery fees via suspicious links. If you entered card details, contact your bank and seek specialist advice.

  • Phishing Email Scams
    Fraudsters mimic Evri emails to request sensitive info or payments. Reset passwords and alert your bank if you responded, and check if you’re eligible for a refund.

  • Fake Social Media Accounts
    Imposters use fake Evri profiles to send deceptive messages or offer false support. Secure your accounts if you shared information and request a case review.

  • Parcel Redirection Fraud
    Criminals use fake Evri sites to reroute parcels or access your accounts. Act quickly if you notice missing parcels, and our team can help with reimbursement claims.

If you’ve lost money in these or any other types of Evri scam, please call our team for advice today. We are happy to review your case for free, explain your options and, hopefully, get back any money you’ve lost.

Case Study: £10k Loss Following Evri Parcel Scam

In March, the Mirror reported that a young woman had lost £10,000 following a scam that started with a fake message about an Evri delivery. It stated that she needed to rearrange the delivery.

The article doesn’t provide too much information, but we assume she must’ve responded to the text message and handed over valuable personal information. That’s because, a few days later, she was contacted by the fraudster who pretended to be a representative of her bank.

They made her believe that her bank account had been accessed illegally and, somehow, duped her into granting access. When the victim realised what had happened, she found that £10,000 was missing from her account. According to the article, it represented her whole life savings.

This case study demonstrates that while a parcel redelivery text might seem innocent, the consequences of handing over personal data can be devastating.

Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/designer-loses-10k-scammers-using-3491

Warning Signs of Evri Scams

Spotting Evri scams quickly lets you avoid financial loss or identity theft. Common indicators appear in messages claiming to come from major parcel companies.

  • Unexpected contact: Messages arrive without you ordering a parcel, often referencing missed deliveries or redelivery fees.

  • Generic greetings: Scammers use phrases like “Dear Customer” or “User” instead of your actual name.

  • Urgent requests: Texts or emails create panic using time-limited offers or threats of missed delivery.

  • Requests for payment: Links lead to unofficial payment pages demanding small fees, such as £1.99 for redelivery.

  • Unusual web addresses: Mimicked branding hides suspicious URLs that differ from the company’s legitimate website.

  • Errors and inconsistencies: Misspellings, grammar mistakes, or messages from unfamiliar addresses signal fraud.

  • Requests for sensitive information: Scammers ask for card details or login credentials using fake forms.

If you’ve noticed these signs or clicked a suspicious link, our specialists can help you secure evidence, review your bank’s response, and pursue your loss recovery. You can contact us for a free review to check if you’re eligible for a refund—even if your claim’s been declined, or you’re unsure of the next step.

What To Do If You're Involved in an Evri Scam

Taking action quickly after an Evri scam limits further risk. If you’ve shared payment card details, contact your bank and ask them to monitor suspicious activity. Reporting the scam provides useful evidence for recovery. Guidance from specialists simplifies this process.

Key steps you can follow include:

  • Stop contact with the scammer and don’t reply further to texts, emails, or calls

  • Gather evidence such as screenshots of messages, payment confirmations, and any suspicious links

  • Let your bank know about unauthorised transactions or compromised information

  • Change passwords on accounts linked to the scam

We should point out that if you fail to tell your bank about the scam in a timely manner, they could have legitimate grounds to refuse a refund. Therefore, remember to act quickly if you have any concerns that you’ve been involved in an Evri scam.

Will I Receive a Refund After an Evri Scam

Your claim for a refund after an Evri scam might be refused by your bank or payment provider, sometimes even when you’ve followed all guidance. If this happens, you can still take further steps.

Our specialists reassess your case and identify where standard refund claims might have failed. We gather documents like evidence of scam contact, payment records and communication with the bank, then look for areas the bank may have overlooked.

You can do the following if your refund was refused:

  • Ask for a written explanation from your payment provider on why your claim was denied, which helps us highlight possible mistakes in their decision process.

  • Speak to the Financial Ombudsman as they may force your bank to refund you.

  • Contact us for a free initial assessment, so we can review your situation and advise on ways to challenge the refusal.

If we offer to help you, one of our specialists will work hard on your behalf to try and challenge your bank’s decision. In all cases, they’ll aim to secure a full refund of any money you’ve lost.

What To Do If The Refund Is Refused

Your claim for a refund after an Evri scam might be refused by your bank or payment provider, sometimes even when you’ve followed all guidance. If this happens, you can still take further steps.

Our specialists reassess your case and identify where standard refund claims might have failed. We gather documents like evidence of scam contact, payment records and communication with the bank, then look for areas the bank may have overlooked.

You can do the following if your refund was refused:

  • Ask for a written explanation from your payment provider on why your claim was denied, which helps us highlight possible mistakes in their decision process.

  • Speak to the Financial Ombudsman as they may force your bank to refund you.

  • Contact us for a free initial assessment, so we can review your situation and advise on ways to challenge the refusal.

If we offer to help you, one of our specialists will work hard on your behalf to try and challenge your bank’s decision. In all cases, they’ll aim to secure a full refund of any money you’ve lost.

Contact Us About Evri Scams

If you suspect you’ve been targeted by an Evri scam or have already experienced a financial loss it’s important to act quickly. Our team is ready to help you gather evidence challenge declined claims and guide you through the recovery process.

To get in touch you can connect to our free live chat service or call +1 (206) 609-6016 today.

You’re not alone in facing these challenges. Reach out for a free initial consultation and get expert support tailored to your situation. Take the first step towards recovering your money and securing your peace of mind.

Extra Information

Action Fraud
Report Evri scams directly to the UK’s national fraud and cybercrime reporting centre for investigation and support.

Citizens Advice – Scams Advice
Get practical guidance on what to do if you’ve been scammed and how to protect yourself in the future.

National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) – Report a Scam
Report suspicious Evri scam emails or websites to help prevent further fraud.

Evri Help Centre – Report a Scam
Access official advice from Evri on recognising and reporting scam messages or emails.

Victim Support
Receive emotional and practical support if you’ve been affected by fraud, including delivery scams.