Brushing fraud : Britons told to beware of mystery parcels as new scam soars
Fraudsters use stolen personal details to send out products, then post a fake verified and positive online review A package arrives but you can’t remember ordering anything. When you open it, you find some cheap, flimsy jewellery. Continue reading...
Site référencé: The Guardian (Africa)
5258.jpg?width=140&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=cc936ad29988543427493f282a2ac579, 5258.jpg?width=460&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=724c4be45a4657217cb2c62c2b0542ee, 5258.jpg?width=700&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=43ec0ec4424a6b8d37ecb2d8733db995
The Guardian (Africa)
‘Be the lion, feel the lion’ : the gruelling life of lunar new year lion dancers
19/02/2026
Extreme heat lab : enduring the climate of the future
19/02/2026
The best steam irons in the UK to make light work of the laundry pile, tested
19/02/2026
Itoje warns against ‘corrosive’ social media after racist abuse of Edogbo
19/02/2026
Trump changed mind on Chagos deal ‘after UK blocked use of Diego Garcia for Iran strikes’
19/02/2026
Schools in England to get budget for children with special needs as part of Send overhaul
19/02/2026