There’s actually a Slack channel at work where people post selfies in his daughters masks. I just found this out today.
I’d guess this has corporate sanction (maybe funding) but I missed the memo.
There’s actually a Slack channel at work where people post selfies in his daughters masks. I just found this out today.
I’d guess this has corporate sanction (maybe funding) but I missed the memo.
And they corporation is just giving out your home address? Not good.
When I give away masks I’ve made, I tell people to wash them before wearing. Seems like a good idea, even if you know where it came from.
I thought you might have gotten one of these: https://news.iheart.com/featured/coronavirus/content/2020-08-11-unsolicited-face-masks-from-china-are-being-shipped-to-random-americans/
People from all over the country have been receiving strange packages from China with items they never ordered. Last month, people reported mysterious packets of seeds being delivered to their doorstep. This month, the mystery packages contained face masks.
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The masks are likely being sent as part of a brushing scam, in which a seller creates fake accounts using somebody else’s personal information. They then order their own items and have them shipped to unsuspecting people. Once the packages are delivered, the account is considered a verified buyer and the positive reviews and comments that can then be left are weighted more heavily by online shopping sites.