Cash on Delivery (COD) scam explained: How it works and things to avoid them

Cash on delivery scams trick people into paying for unordered parcels using leaked personal data, fake delivery alerts, and courier collections, leaving victims with worthless items and financial loss

February 22, 2026 / 10:55 IST
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  • Fake parcels used in cash on delivery scams to collect money
  • Victims charged for unsolicited, worthless packages
  • Verify orders; refuse unknown parcels to avoid COD scams.

Cash on delivery scams are increasingly targeting households and small businesses by sending unsolicited parcels and collecting money at the doorstep. Victims assume the package was ordered by a family member or colleague and make the payment before discovering the box contains useless items such as stones, paper, or low-value products.

The fraud relies on confusion, urgency, and the trust associated with courier services.

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How the COD scam works

The process begins with fraudsters obtaining personal details such as names, phone numbers, and addresses. This information often comes from data leaks, public listings, or compromised online seller accounts.