Another day, another scam. Seriously, it seems like you can't turn around now without finding another scam that is popping up here in Washington and around the country for that matter. The latest is what's called a brushing scam.
According to msn.com,
‘ Brushing scams involve unsolicited deliveries from third-party online sellers looking to boost their product ratings and visibility. These sellers send cheap, low-value items to real names and addresses, then leave fake “verified” reviews, often posing as the recipient.’
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So, do you need to be concerned?
The simple answer is yes. If you receive an unsolicited package on your doorstep with your information on the package, well, somebody has that information, and possibly more than just your name and your address, they migh