To verify if a Bird Postal email is authentic, here are some things to look out for:
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Check the sender's email address: Legitimate emails from Bird Postal will come from the domain @birdpostal.com. If the sender's address looks suspicious or comes from an unusual domain, it could be spam.
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Content and format: Bird Postal invitations typically have a clean, professional, and personalised format. If the message contains spelling or grammatical errors, or if the layout looks strange, be cautious.
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Check the links: If the email contains links, ensure that these links lead to the official Bird Postal website (birdpostal.com). Hover over the links (without clicking) to verify the URL.
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Contact the sender: If you have doubts about the authenticity of the message, reach out directly to the person who supposedly sent the invitation to confirm they indeed used Bird Postal.
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Do not open unusual attachments: Bird Postal generally does not send emails with attachments. If you receive an email with a suspicious attachment, it's best not to open it.
If you think you have received a fraudulent or suspicious message, you can contact us for assistance.