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The USPS says "brushing" scams are a growing concern. These scams involve sending unsolicited items from a seller, who then ...
Watch out for mail-based scams, the U.S. Postal Service said last week. Here are tips on how to protect yourself from fraud ...
The United States Postal Service is warning about a rise in a variety of scams against customers. "Brushing" scams are a growing concern. The USPS has made thousands of arrests for mail-related ...
Instead, it could be part of a scam known as a "brushing scam." In this con, a package arrives at your doorstep unannounced, and the sender wants you to scan a QR code to discover its origin.
You are not the one who hit the jackpot; a scammer is the real winner. This scam is called brushing, and it has recently been popping up nationwide. Suddenly, boxes of unordered (by the recipient ...
One of the latest package scams, called brushing, involves an unexpected package showing up at your door. When you open the box, there's a QR code (tip: never scan an unfamiliar QR code ...
Brushing scams are a type of online fraud where sellers send unsolicited packages to individuals, although they never actually placed the order, such as through Amazon or AliExpress. Once the item ...