Mirror, free packages are being sent to people in exchange for fake reviews. Because there's no trace of the item being ordered they're considered 'free', but sellers have been contacting recipients and asking them for fake reviews in return.Surrey Police has warned that this could be part of a 'brushing scam' - where bogus reviews are posted to improve a seller's rating.Adam French, senior consumer rights editor at Which?
told The Sun: "If you receive anything you didn't order out of the blue don’t open it."Contact the retailer and say you didn't order it and say you want to return it.".
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