Important Notice Regarding USPS Tracking Errors ("Counterfeit Postage" Warning)
- TM Editor

- 5 days ago
- 1 min read

We are aware that some international shipments are currently displaying an error message on the public USPS tracking website stating that the package contains "counterfeit postage."
Some fraudulent shipping brokers overseas use scraping software to harvest active, valid tracking numbers. They print hundreds of duplicate copies of the same barcode, paste them onto fake domestic labels, and inject them into the US mail stream. These actors sell those stolen tracking numbers to ecommerce merchants at a very low price to generate profits.
Please be assured that this is a technical glitch and a false positive within the United States Postal Service's automated scanning network. All of our orders are shipped using official, legally issued postage directly through government postal authorities (such as Japan Post or UPS). The physical packages are entirely secure and remain actively moving through the mail stream.
Because this error only blocks the public-facing USPS website, you can view your real-time tracking updates normally by using one of the following official networks:
The Origin Carrier Website: Japan Post
Global Tracking Engines: Independent platforms like 17track.net or ParcelsApp.com bypass the USPS web filter and display the accurate transit data.
We apologize for the confusion caused by the USPS system updates. If your package does not arrive within its normal estimated delivery window, please reach out to us and we will gladly pull the internal tracking data for you.