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Today I have received an unordered Amazon package. I’ve heard and looked up a scam called brushing. I have also reported a repeat scam email to phishing security. Has anyone else had this and what did you do? Can’t find a place to report to Amazon. Has my name and address. Am I going to keep getting them and identity issues? Thanks.

JLouM
a year ago
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Lynibis

Have you been charged for it, does it show as being ordered through Amazon? Is it a gift from a friend or relative? How does the scam work, it sounds as if you have got a free gift but need to know how the scam works to avoid it?

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JLouM

Lynibis Definitely not gifts, I would know, that’s not how my contacts work. My Amazon account balance is as it should be and I rarely pay online directly and don’t online bank. The items are not listed in my account order history either. Something to do with review ratings for sellers I’ve heard but they are not genuine and probably in my name.

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Lynibis

JLouM thank you for your reply, however I still don't understand the scam part of it if you have not been conned out of any money etc. Sorry to be thick🤔

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PaxAmerica

Think there is a scam where people send the items to build their own Amazon reviews profile and not really an issue for the person getting the items other than possible annoyance getting unsolicited things. They tend to be cheap items in these instances.

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JLouM

PaxAmerica But annoying getting frequent loud knocks/deliveries at door when husband is trying to work. I have to go to work.

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JLouM

They seem to be socks 🧦.

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DeBunny

Amazon ask you to Report Unsolicited Packages or Brushing Scams.

Information from their help centre here: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/display.html

You can report it here: account-status.amazon.co.uk/report-unwanted-packages

A brushing scam is a marketing scam, because a parcel was received at the address, the sellers can leave fake reviews, it might not even be the product they sent you, it is often something with the same weight or size. This can be dangerous to anyone buying the susceptive item that they have left fake reviews on, so if it is an electric item it can devastate lives by fires or children's toys not being suitable for children causing injuries or even worse. So it is important that these are reported.

It won't often affect the person receiving the item, but it may open you up to more spam or unsuspected packages as they could sell or pass your details on to other scam companies as you will be known for falling victim to this scam and accepting it.

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Jerseydrew

Interesting. Ne er heard of this. Not had anything sent to me that I hadn't ordered. Bet I get loads now🤣

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JLouM

Thank you everyone. I found the place to report it. Hope that’s the end of it.

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KAW18

I wouldn't be concerned I like stuff for free.

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JLouM

Mystery solved. The other company I contacted reminded me I signed up for a heat person not home scheme. They would send some items for free. I totally forgot as over 2 months ago and no indication of when and where they were coming from. Panic over.

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SaveMeSunday

Iv never heard of the name brushing. its awful how many scams there are but ill defo keep an eye out for news on this one. thanks.

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GavinX

This is interesting. I frequent order things from Amazon. Hopefully that does not happen on me.

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JLouM

It’s ok mine was not a scam after all but it could have been as I have heard of it happening.

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chele44

JLouM glad it all turned out ok in the end and it wasn’t a scam. Though sounds like it could easily have been a scam and at least we’re all bit wiser bout the Amazon scam it could have been

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