If an unexpected package shows up at your door, but you didn’t order anything, it could be a “brushing scam” to steal your personal data.
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‘I didn’t order anything’: Woman returns to her apartment. Then she discovers an Amazon package with her name on it
Getting a package in the mail is often a welcome surprise. Sure, maybe sometimes it’s courtesy of that last glass of cabernet ...
Ray Simmons was baffled when an Amazon package containing beet chews landed on his doorstep. “I did think that maybe someone in my family was playing a joke on me, that they were telling me that I ...
A California woman has received hundreds of huge Amazon packages she didn’t order after a cheap Chinese seller listed her San Jose home as its return address. The woman — identified only as Kay — has ...
ATLANTA — If you‘ve recently received a random item that you didn’t order, it could be part of a scheme called brushing. Fraudsters use it to brush up or boost a product review by creating fake orders ...
(InvestigateTV) — The package arrived at the home of Patrick Niehaus, a retired firefighter in Arizona, like a puzzle in a box. He hadn’t ordered it, but he had to sign for the delivery. Inside was a ...
DAYTON — If you’ve recently gotten a random item that you didn’t order, it could be part of a scheme called “Brushing.” As reported on News Center 7 at 5:30 p.m., the U.S. Postal Service is warning ...
If you find an unexpected package on your doorstep containing products you didn’t order, be aware this might be a ruse. In these “brushing” scams, a vendor sends you an unsolicited package containing ...
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