Suspicious UniUni email

Aug 1, 2025 - 04:20
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I believe UniUni is primarily used by Aliexpress, and is generally disliked. The email has my name and mailing address correct, and the map showing the delivery location was correct. However, the picture showing proof of delivery was for some random door.

I have never bought anything on Aliexpress nor do I have any suspicious purchases in my bank history. What is this? Is it a scam? I’m on vacation right now and won’t be able to check for a few days, but if any of you have insight, I would greatly appreciate it.

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