NEW YORK (WABC) -- You didn't get your gifts on time and now scammers are out to try to trick you with phony delayed shipment reimbursements.
COVID closures and weather collided with unprecedented online orders to create this perfect wintry mix of disappointment. If you're still waiting on packages or got them after Christmas:
First, don't click on texts or emails offering reimbursement for delayed delivery.
ID thieves are targeting shipping customers with enticing links that say US Postal Service, FedEx, UPS, even Amazon, but it's a scam.
If you get a personalized message saying, sorry click here for your refund, from the shipper, delete it.