Global Logistics & Delivery Services|Fraud Awareness

Be Vigilant

Fraudulent emails, SMS messages, and websites impersonating logistics companies are increasingly common. These scams attempt to collect personal information, payment details, or login credentials.

How to Identify Fraudulent Communications

Unexpected Payment Requests

SiegePoint will never ask for payment via gift cards, cryptocurrency, or wire transfers to personal accounts.

Suspicious Email Addresses

Our official emails come from @siegepoint.logistics only. Be wary of misspelled domains or free email providers.

Urgency and Threats

Legitimate communications will never threaten account closure or shipment destruction to pressure immediate payment.

Unsolicited Attachments

We do not send unsolicited attachments. Never open attachments from unexpected shipping notifications.

Fake Tracking Pages

Always verify tracking at our official site. Our tracking URL is siegepoint.pages.dev/track — bookmark it.

What To Do If You Suspect Fraud

1

Do not click any links or open attachments in the suspicious message.

2

Do not provide any personal, financial, or account information.

3

Report the communication to support@siegepoint.logistics with the subject "Fraud Report".

4

Delete the message from your inbox and spam folder.

5

If you have already shared information, change your passwords immediately and monitor your accounts.

Official Channels Only: SiegePoint Courier & Logistics will only contact you through our verified email domain (@siegepoint.logistics), our official website, or through the OMA support assistant on our platform.

Report Suspicious Activity

If you believe you’ve received a fraudulent communication impersonating SiegePoint, report it immediately. Your vigilance helps protect our community.

Report Fraud