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Rossen Reports: 'Brushing' scam targeting Amazon accounts

Rossen Reports: 'Brushing' scam targeting Amazon accounts
Yeah, this scam is called brushing. It's *** third party seller that's sending you items. Doesn't matter what the item is to use the tracking number to prove that you are *** verified buyer. Why would they do that? Well, they're going to use the number to post five star reviews on the product from you. Fake boosting sales. Yes, you're getting free stuff. Maybe not something you want, but you're getting free stuff. But the B B B warns they got your address and information online and while they may not have hacked your Amazon account, they could have and that's where you need to double check your account to secure. So here's what I want you to do. Go to the account page on Amazon. Ok. Click over here for archived orders. If you have stuff here that you didn't order, order major red flag. Next. What I want you to do again on that account page. Click on your Amazon profile. Look for any reviews you didn't write if you see any of those things change your Amazon password immediately. Amazon also has this unwanted package form that you can fill out as well. Everything on Ross and reports dot com for you back to you.
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Rossen Reports: 'Brushing' scam targeting Amazon accounts
Have you ever gotten a package delivered to your door that you didn鈥檛 actually order? Maybe the box was even empty? The Better Business Bureau warns this scam has been popping up all over the country. It鈥檚 called "brushing."The person who sent it doesn't want what's inside. It's a third-party seller that's sending you items to use the tracking number to prove you're a verified buyer. They'll then use that number to post five-star reviews on the product to boost sales. Yes, you're getting free stuff, but the BBB warns they got your address and information online. While they don't always have had to hack your Amazon account, they could have. That's where you need to double-check your account is secure and here are a few things you can do:Go to your "Account" page and click "Archived Orders". These are past orders that are hidden from the default order history view. If you have stuff you didn't archive, experts say this is a major red flag.On that 鈥淎ccount" page, click "Your Amazon Profile." Look for any reviews you didn't write.Change your password. That will keep your account secure.You can also report the issue to Amazon. It will do its own look into it. Click this to access the 鈥淯nwanted Package鈥� form but just make sure you鈥檙e logged into your account to fill out and submit the form.

Have you ever gotten a package delivered to your door that you didn鈥檛 actually order? Maybe the box was even empty? The Better Business Bureau warns this scam has been popping up all over the country.

It鈥檚 called "brushing."

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The person who sent it doesn't want what's inside. It's a third-party seller that's sending you items to use the tracking number to prove you're a verified buyer. They'll then use that number to post five-star reviews on the product to boost sales.

Yes, you're getting free stuff, but the BBB warns they got your address and information online. While they don't always have had to hack your Amazon account, they could have.

That's where you need to double-check your account is secure and here are a few things you can do:

  • Go to your "Account" page and click "Archived Orders". These are past orders that are hidden from the default order history view. If you have stuff you didn't archive, experts say this is a major red flag.
  • On that 鈥淎ccount" page, click "Your Amazon Profile." Look for any reviews you didn't write.
  • Change your password. That will keep your account secure.

You can also report the issue to Amazon. It will do its own look into it. to access the 鈥淯nwanted Package鈥� form but just make sure you鈥檙e logged into your account to fill out and submit the form.