The fake "FedEx" delivery text is a smishing staple — it exploits the fact that most people are expecting *some* package. It claims a delivery failed, then asks you to "confirm" details or pay a tiny fee through a phishing link that harvests card data.
This template recreates the pattern so you can teach the tells: a vague package you didn't order, a link that isn't fedex.com, and a suspiciously small "redelivery fee." Real carriers don't text a link asking for a card to release a parcel.
Use for: scam-awareness reels, package-scam explainers, and digital-safety education. Not for deceiving real people.
Use this template
Open the iMessage editor — you can swap the names, times and messages, then download a clean PNG with no watermark. For parody and content only.
Open in iMessage editor →