Understanding Brushing Scams: Why Scammers Send You Unwanted Packages

Learn why scammers send unwanted packages and how to handle them safely. Protect your identity with our tips.

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Scammers might send you a package as part of a "brushing scam." This involves sending unwanted items to random addresses so they can fake positive reviews using real tracking information. Receiving such packages can be annoying, but it's generally harmless. Always report suspicious packages to the retailer or the shipping company to protect your identity.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What should I do if I receive a package I didn't order? If you receive a package you didn't order, report it to the retailer or shipping company. They can help investigate the situation.
  2. What is a brushing scam? A brushing scam involves sending unsolicited packages to people to generate fake positive reviews using the tracking information of real shipments.
  3. Are brushing scams dangerous? While generally harmless, brushing scams can pose risks to your identity. It's important to stay vigilant and report any suspicious packages.