It's become a trend at this point: something gets delivered to your home, a package you didn't order, and you wonder where it came from. MichaelShivers MichaelShivers loading...
There's no return address or identifying info anywhere on or within the parcel.
The United States Postal Service says that by law, you are able to keep the items. But often, there's an underlying catch, and it could mean your identity has already been compromised. Daria Nipot Daria Nipot loading...
"The sender of the item(s) is usually an international, third-party seller who has found the recipient’s address online. The intention is to give the impression that the recipient is a verified buyer who has written positive online reviews of the merchandise, meaning they write a fake review in your name

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