post office

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about the post office cover two main areas: the Post Office Monthly Income Scheme (POMIS) in India, a government-backed small savings plan offering fixed monthly payouts, and scams impersonating postal services like USPS or FedEx to trick recipients into clicking malicious links. Users share experiences with fraudulent emails claiming package delivery issues, often with suspicious sender addresses. A humorous thread recounts a bomb squad called to a Russian post office for a vibrating sex toy mistaken for a bomb. These posts highlight the post office as both a financial institution and a vector for security threats, with no direct connection to Windows or Microsoft.
  1. POMIS India: How to Earn About ₹9,250 Monthly with a ₹15 Lakh Joint Deposit

    The Post Office Monthly Income Scheme (POMIS) remains one of India’s most dependable, government-backed ways to convert a lump sum into a fixed monthly cash flow — and yes, with today’s published rules a maximum joint investment of ₹15 lakh at the current POMIS rate would deliver roughly ₹9,250...
  2. Another New Scam!

    Well, today I got an email message supposedly from FedEx saying that they had my package and there is a problem with my address, with a big button to click to contact them and confirm my address. This is the first time I've gotten one that was supposed to be from FedEx, UPS, or the Post Office...
  3. Windows 10 New to me, Scam!

    Now people are pretending to be the Post Office! Anyone else seeing these?
  4. Bomb squad defuse vibrating sex toy

    A Russian bomb squad were called out to defuse a bomb on Monday, but an investigation into the ticking package revealed it to be a vibrating sex toy. The crack team of bomb experts were called out to a post office in Petrozavodsk after receiving a call from a postal worker who had...