This week’s pattern: fake rush-order requests timed to Father’s Day’s approaching deadline, following the same structure we’ve now documented for nearly every hard-deadline holiday this year.
The setup
Several sellers reported buyers this week requesting urgent, expedited custom Father’s Day orders with pressure to ship before payment fully clears, citing the approaching holiday. This mirrors the Valentine’s Day, back-to-school, and holiday-season variants of this exact scam we’ve covered at multiple points throughout the year.
Why we’re covering this briefly at this point in the year
Having now documented this same underlying mechanism, real seasonal urgency exploited to pressure a seller into skipping payment verification, across nearly every major deadline this year, Halloween, Valentine’s Day, Easter, graduation, there’s little new to add to the specifics. The pattern should be immediately recognizable if you’ve followed our coverage.
The unchanged verification standard
Confirm payment has genuinely cleared in your Etsy Payments dashboard before shipping, regardless of the stated deadline urgency. Be cautious of any address mismatch paired with time pressure. A legitimate buyer with a real deadline is generally comfortable with a brief clarifying question.
What to do if you’re targeted
Apply your standard, unchanged verification process. At this point in the year, recognizing this pattern should be closer to instinct than something requiring fresh explanation, a real deadline doesn’t require you to skip your normal safeguards, and a scammer counting on you doing so is exactly who benefits when you do.
The broader lesson, restated one final time this season
Every major deadline this year has generated its own version of this scam. The defense has never changed: verify before you ship, regardless of how sympathetic or urgent the stated reason sounds.

