CHARLOTTE, N.C. — What would you think if dozens of Amazon packages you didn’t order showed up on your doorstep -- addressed to you? It might sound like Christmas came early, but the Better Business ...
Scammers are sending "gifts" to people for the holidays. Karen Baumann opened her front door the other day and wondered who had sent her a present. It was an Amazon Prime mailer with a fancy ink pen ...
Have you ever received an unexpected package in the mail? It may not be a gift – you could be the victim of a brushing scam, according to the United States Postal Inspection Service. A brushing scam ...
Imagine receiving dozens of mysterious Amazon packages at your doorstep. A woman in the Chicago area says she didn't order anything, yet more than 100 packages have shown up at her home, and she ...
Ever wondered why seemingly harmless Amazon packages are suddenly landing on your doorstep with no sender name, no return address—just a mysterious QR code tucked inside, inviting you to scan it?
Free boxes of merchandise from Amazon or other companies are coming right to consumers’ doorsteps. The Better Business Bureau warns consumers that a recent scam has a scary downside. You are not the ...
People are often getting packages on their porch, ordering from Amazon and other online companies. Be careful if a package shows up with something you didn't order. Most of us know what's in the box ...
Scam postcards are being delivered through people’s doors by fraudsters, which feature a QR code which should not be scanned. The scammers are pretending to offer free products from Amazon.
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