Fraudulent communications typically concern requests for advance wire transfers of money to pay for goods ordered on the internet, before the goods will be allegedly shipped by TNT. Or it concerns messages that request an advance payment before the release of some lottery prize, or for apartment keys.
TNT does not offer any escrow (third-party) services. If you are asked to pay in advance for such a service via Western Union or similar agencies, this is an indication of fraud.
We advise all customers to beware of such requests for advance on-line payments, and that the existence of a consignment number (or tracking number) is not necessarily proof that a consignment is in the custody or control of TNT.
If you are in any doubt as to the authenticity of any TNT communication or whether TNT is in fact delivering a shipment intended for you, please contact our customer service department in your country. You will find the relevant (national) customer experience telephone number on the relevant TNT Country website.
TNT does everything reasonable in its power to prevent these scams from happening. Our customer service, security and legal departments work closely together to inform our customers of scams and to take them down. Furthermore, we co-operate with (inter-)national organisations (including governments, Western Union, eBay, Office of Fair Trading) to help prevent internet scams.