BRUNSWICK COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - The Brunswick County Sheriff’s Department is warning residents of a new scam. The new scam: ...
"Remember that legitimate businesses rarely send unsolicited gift cards through personal mail delivery. When in doubt about any suspicious mail or potential scam, contact IPD dispatch at 216-524-1234.
An unexpected package arriving at someone's doorstep might seem like a pleasant surprise, but experts warned that it could be ...
Besides losing weight and getting out of debt, one of your New Year's resolutions should be not being the victim of a scam.
Scammers could use the information they gather to potentially scam you out of money. These are called "brushing scams." ...
Stoogenke’s advice to avoid any QR Code scam: Never scan a code if it’s on a sticker or looks like it has been replaced or ...
A new online scam known as the 'Brushing Scam' is targeting unsuspecting online shoppers by sending unsolicited packages and posting fake reviews.
The scam comes in the form of a package you didn’t order, often with your address and sometimes your name on it, but no ...
“The brushing scam is a new scam that is circulating all throughout the United States,” said Schultz. Schultz says the ...
During the holiday season, you’ve probably had lots of packages on your doorstep. But if you received one with your name and ...
Odessa Police warn residents about "Brushing" and "QR Code" scams that risk personal and financial data theft.
A "Brushing" scam is when someone gets an unexpected gift ordered in the mail. There is usually a QR code in the package to ...