What to Do If You Receive an Unordered Package from China
Learn about the brushing scam and how to protect yourself from unwanted packages from China. Discover essential steps to take.
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Receiving a package from China that you didn't order may be part of a “brushing” scam. Sellers send items to boost their ratings with fake reviews. What to do: Report to the retailer (e.g., Amazon, eBay), change your passwords, and monitor your financial accounts for suspicious activity.
FAQs & Answers
- What is a brushing scam? A brushing scam involves sellers sending products to boost their ratings by creating fake reviews, often resulting in unordered packages for the recipient.
- How can I report a brushing scam? You can report a brushing scam to platforms like Amazon or eBay and follow their procedures for reporting suspicious activity.
- Should I keep a package I didn't order? While you can keep it, it's advisable to report the package and monitor your accounts for unauthorized transactions.
- How can I protect myself from future scams? Change your passwords regularly, enable two-factor authentication, and be cautious with your personal information online.