Mauritius Post Ltd (MPL) wishes to inform the public about the occurrence of fraudulent messages being circulated, falsely claiming that customers need to pay for shipping and handling fees of your package. It is imperative for the public to be aware that these messages are not initiated by Mauritius Post Ltd but instead are part of a phishing scam. We urge our customers and the general public to exercise caution and refrain from disclosing any personal information or responding to such suspicious messages. The Mauritius Post Ltd prioritises the security and confidentiality of our customers’ information and we are taking necessary steps to address this issue.
We encourage anyone who receives such messages to report them to the appropriate authorities immediately.
Steps to Stay Vigilant:
Check the URL: Be cautious of slight variations or misspellings. Double-check the website’s URL to always ensure that you are on the legitimate Mauritius Post Ltd site by confirming the URL starts with “https://www.mauritiuspost.mu/”.
Secure Connection: Look for the padlock icon in the address bar, indicating a secure connection.
Beware of Email Scams: Avoid clicking on suspicious links in emails claiming to be from Mauritius Post Ltd. We will never ask for sensitive information via email.
What to Do If You Spot a Scam:
If you come across a potential scam or receive suspicious communication, please report it to us immediately through our official channels. Contact our customer support on
208 2851 or email us at pohqs@intnet.mu. Your vigilance helps us protect our community!
Your safety is our top priority and encourage anyone who receives such messages to report them to the appropriate authorities immediately.