The delivery driver was working at that time, why wasn’t the receptionist!?

edit: Thanks to everyone who’s pointed out that this is a scam - and who gave advice/or worried about me. I was half asleep this morning, it didn’t click (though I did notice that the url wasn’t evri - I’m too used to vendors passing me over to third party websites). It doesn’t help that the evri helpline is robots only. No bank details lost though.

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      Honestly, its not the cost of delivery. Its that the delivery driver is working at 1:43 am, and that a charge is levied for not being available at this time. Not everyone sleeps at night, but with no warning, I have to reschedule my life to be at my desk at 2am for something I bought? Even if this were delivered to a home address - ringing the doorbell at 2am is shitty.

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        I doubt they actually attempted the delivery at this time. I’ve had multiple evri drivers mark that they attempted delivery and no one was in when I have been there waiting for them to knock.

        Trash company, trash employees.

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        It looks like the email is a scam! Be careful! Definitely don’t recommend putting your info in there.

        Here’s a source, and it pretty accurately describes the email you’re seeing:

        https://malwaretips.com/blogs/evrievri-notes-com-parcel-delivery-scam/#:~:text=This scam is essentially a,identity theft and financial fraud.

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        The email prompts you to click on a link to resolve the delivery problem, but the link actually directs to a sophisticated fake Evri website. On this phishing site, victims are asked to enter personal details like name, address, phone number, and even credit card information to pay a “re-delivery fee.”

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        I understand my post was not confusing. I was questioning why you need to pay twice for a service…

        That the delivery was scheduled at that time is a whole other level. Crazy stuff!

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      Simping for awful companies with awful business practices is one of the weirdest things to come out of the internet.

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        Maybe give me the benefit of doubt and don’t interpret things? I meant that the service was already paid for by the sender and now somebody has to pay again? Seems strange to me at least…