Scammers are taking the old “brushing scam” and making it more dangerous. Traditionally, brushing scams involved sending you packages you didn’t order so sellers could post fake reviews in your name.
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 ...
Receiving a package you didn’t order might seem harmless — or even exciting — but it could be a setup for fraud. Scammers are sending out mystery packages, sometimes with QR codes, as part of a ...
PITTSBURGH — Many of us are so used to getting packages delivered -- by the U.S. Post Office, Amazon, or Fed Ex -- that we often don’t give it a second thought. But if you’ve recently gotten a random ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. POWELL, Ohio (WCMH) – Lisa Groome of Powell, ...
ATLANTA, GA — The postal service is sending out a warning about a fast-growing scam known as a “brushing”. A mystery package shows up on your doorstep that you didn’t order. Inside the package will be ...