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“They didn’t order anything, they receive it, and it’s generally a household item, a low-value item,” said USPS Postal ...
Federal authorities warn of "brushing scams" where mystery packages contain QR codes that steal personal information. Never ...
Officials are warning of "brushing scams," where scammers use mysterious packages with QR codes to steal someone's identity.
Better Business Bureau warns consumers about strange deliveries from unknown senders, urges people to reach out to retailers ...
People in Pittsburgh are getting random packages in the mail. And if it happens to you, you’re probably caught up in a ...
Once, sometimes twice a week, Thomas Dement of Wake Forest said he’s been getting one surprise shipment after the next.
However, the ACCC's National Anti-Scam Centre warned 'brushing' scams, as they are known, involve the sending of random packages so a website can generate fraudulent 'verified' reviews.
These texts are almost always scams, as USPS does not send unsolicited texts and never sends links by text message. Brushing occurs when someone receives an unsolicited package containing a low ...