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 ...
NEW YORK -- Most people who buy things online just have to worry about their deliveries being delayed or never arriving. But some people are dealing with a different problem altogether: getting weird ...
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. The ...
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Got a package you didn’t order? It could be a scam
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 ...
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