Versions.txt | Ftid
: A high-tech variant where the destination address is written in "disappearing ink" that vanishes within 24–48 hours. By the time the package reaches the final delivery stage, the address is gone, leading the carrier to mark it as lost or undeliverable.
: Specifically used for incoming packages. Users edit the label to change the destination city or state, making it appear that the original order was delivered to the wrong location. Current Status and Countermeasures ftid versions.txt
: Users generate a new barcode with a different tracking number and replace the original one on the label using software like Adobe Acrobat or Photoshop . This is intended to confuse automated sorting machines. : A high-tech variant where the destination address
The goal of all FTID versions is to exploit the automated refund systems of major retailers. By ensuring a tracking number is marked as the refund process is often triggered automatically before a warehouse worker manually inspects the contents. FTID Version Breakdown Users edit the label to change the destination