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Amazon secret delivery
Amazon secret delivery




amazon secret delivery
  1. AMAZON SECRET DELIVERY PASSWORD
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This could be just the start of a battle with identity theft.īut the apparent resurgence of these scams again calls into question how much we can rely on online reviews for products we may want to buy, or the vendors we want to buy them from. The big danger of being caught up in a brushing scam is that your personal details are compromised in some way.Īfter all, even if the scammers have set up a fake profile in your name, rather than actually access your real Amazon account, the fact is that they have at least your name and address.

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You also need to make sure you report these mystery parcels to Amazon for the site to investigate.Īnd if you have received any seeds, send them off to the APHA at the address below:

AMAZON SECRET DELIVERY PASSWORD

The advice from Surrey Police is to change your password details for your Amazon account, as well as cancel the card you have registered on that account. Indeed, if you received any seeds and they are still in their unopened packaging, the APHA wants you to send them to the organisation directly so that it can dispose of them on your behalf. The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) says that if you receive seeds you must not plant them. The scam has an even stranger element though.īecause as well as these eccentric items ‒ and indeed on occasions instead of these items you haven’t ordered ‒ the packages also contain something else.

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It sounds bizarre I know, but based on the response to the initial post from Surrey Police a significant number of people have arrived home to discover mystery packages containing mobile phone cases, smart watches, face serum and even a mask and snorkel. They can then write verified reviews, using the fake account set up in your name, in order to improve the ratings of the seller and their goods. They then place an order for the items the scammers themselves are selling, and send them to you. The scammers ‒ apparently based in China ‒ set up a fake Amazon profile in your name. Surrey Police has posted on Facebook about a ‘brushing’ scam which it believes is taking place.

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Whether it’s a buy one get one free offer at the supermarket, or a free coffee at Costa from collecting stamps from previous orders, there’s something very satisfying about making use of an item you didn’t actually have to pay for.īut if you open your front door to find a new parcel containing luxury goods that you don’t recall ordering, you should be on your guard as the police have issued a warning that you may be being used as part of a scam.






Amazon secret delivery