Beware of UPS based Fraud Texts

I was expecting a UPS package the other day. At about 4:00, I got the text like the one pictured below. At first I thought it might be legitimate, because what was coming was rather expensive, and the driver might have wanted a face-to-face delivery. And I was in the back doing yard work, so I might have missed the doorbell. When I clicked on the link I came to a screen that told me to input name and address. I thought that was strange. Wouldn't UPS already have that since a tracking number was displayed? Plus, they wanted $3 on a credit card to schedule a new delivery. I have gotten the same text several times since. Fishy, fishy, fishy.
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