Marie5656
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- Batavia, NY
Have you heard of the scam called brushing? It affects mainly Amazon. Apparently people have reported that they get unordered packages from Amazon, and have no clue how or why they got them. Amazon cannot help as there are no order numbers. I have heard of it before, but it hit local news because someone from around here has gotten several packages over the last few months. The investigative reporter guy from our local news looked into it and found it happens a lot. Mostly it is sellers from China, who ship items to unsuspecting people in the US, so it appears items have been purchased. Then seller will go to Amazon and give themselves "glowing" 5-star reviews of the item. To make it look like folks love them.
In our local case, the news station contacted UPS and the postal service and the places will tag these items and no longer ship them to the person. The vendor and address listed on the packages were all the same, and a search could not locate the actual vendor.
According to the US postal service it is not illegal, as the item has been "ordered" and the recievers credit card is not charged. And the law says you do not have to return the items.
But they still said to be cautious and report if you get packages to delivery service and Amazon, and change your email and password on Amazon. As the seller got your address some how.
Here is an article https://clark.com/scams-rip-offs/amazon-scam-brushing-warning-deliveries-you-didnt-order/
In our local case, the news station contacted UPS and the postal service and the places will tag these items and no longer ship them to the person. The vendor and address listed on the packages were all the same, and a search could not locate the actual vendor.
According to the US postal service it is not illegal, as the item has been "ordered" and the recievers credit card is not charged. And the law says you do not have to return the items.
But they still said to be cautious and report if you get packages to delivery service and Amazon, and change your email and password on Amazon. As the seller got your address some how.
Here is an article https://clark.com/scams-rip-offs/amazon-scam-brushing-warning-deliveries-you-didnt-order/