What Is ghost parcel?

What Is ghost parcel?

Recently, ''ghost parcels'' have been popping up everywhere. This isn’t a new trick, but the way it’s being done now is a lot more convincing. If you’re not careful, it’s very easy to fall for it.

Let’s break it down in a straightforward way.


📦 What is a ''ghost parcel''?

In simple terms:
You receive a package you never ordered, but it has your:

  • Name
  • Phone number
  • Address

And it usually requires Cash on Delivery (COD) payment.

Everything looks legit, so you think:
''Maybe I forgot I ordered this?''

Then you open it… and it’s completely wrong—cheap junk, damaged goods, or something random like a packet of ''mushroom soup.''


❓ Why are you receiving these parcels?

There are a few common reasons:

1️⃣ Your personal data was sold

Your information might come from:

  • Shopee / Lazada orders
  • Signing up on random websites
  • Filling in lucky draws or promotions
  • Joining unknown apps or groups

Your data can be collected and resold without you realizing it.


2️⃣ You’ve used COD before

Scammers target people who:
👉 Frequently use COD

Because:

  • You’re used to paying when the parcel arrives
  • You’re less suspicious of doorstep deliveries

So you become an ''easy target.''


3️⃣ Data leaks from platforms or sellers

Some smaller platforms or sellers:

  • Have weak security
  • Poor data handling
  • Or even internal leaks

Your order details can be exposed from there.


⚠️ What are the traps?

Here’s how they get you:

❌ Trap 1: Small amount

Usually RM20–RM50
People think: ''It’s just a small amount, never mind.''

That’s exactly how they profit—high volume, low suspicion.


❌ Trap 2: Your details are correct

Everything matches:

  • Name ✔️
  • Phone ✔️
  • Address ✔️

So you trust it immediately.


❌ Trap 3: Looks like a real delivery

  • Proper shipping label
  • Tracking number
  • Courier looks normal

But in reality:
👉 It can be fake or loosely verified logistics data


❌ Trap 4: Worthless item

What you receive is often:

  • Low-quality goods
  • Damaged items
  • Completely unrelated products

Production cost can be under RM5.


💰 How do scammers profit?

You might think:
''It’s only RM49, what’s the point?''

Here’s the math:

  • Cost per parcel: RM3–RM8
  • You pay: RM49

👉 Profit per parcel: RM30+

If they send 500 parcels a day:
👉 That’s RM15,000+ daily

And the key part:
👉 No refunds, no support, hard to trace


🔍 Where’s the real problem?

It’s not just one issue—it’s a chain:

  • Personal data is easily traded
  • Some platforms lack strict control
  • COD system is being abused
  • Couriers don’t verify if you actually ordered

As long as one part is weak, scammers can exploit it.


📍 How did they get your address?

Common sources:

  • E-commerce order data
  • Random app registrations
  • Lucky draw or promo forms
  • Group buying / resellers
  • Delivery records

Sometimes the truth is simple:
👉 You shared your data, but didn’t realize how it could be reused.


🧠 How to avoid getting scammed?

Straight to the point:

✔️ 1. Always double-check COD parcels

Ask yourself:
👉 Did I actually order this?

If unsure → Reject it


✔️ 2. Don’t pay just because it’s cheap

RM20–RM50 is the ''sweet spot'' for scams
👉 That’s intentional


✔️ 3. Reduce COD usage

Switch to:

  • Online payment
  • Official platforms

This lowers your risk significantly.


✔️ 4. Be careful with your data

Before filling any form:
👉 Think twice


✔️ 5. Reject suspicious parcels immediately

Remember this rule:
👉 If you didn’t order it, don’t pay for it


✍️ Final thought

''Ghost parcels'' won’t disappear anytime soon.
They exist because:

👉 People are still paying for them

Just remember one thing:
If you didn’t place the order, it’s not yours—no matter how real it looks.