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Face masks mysteriously appearing on doorsteps part of ‘brushing’ scam, Better Business Bureau says

LOS ANGELES – Scams have become part and parcel of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the latest one being face masks reportedly appearing in residents’ mailboxes. 

According to the Better Business Bureau (BBB), consumers have reported receiving box loads of merchandise on their doorsteps allegedly labeled from Amazon and other retailers.

“Often, the items received are lightweight and inexpensive to ship, such as ping pong balls, or more recently, face masks or seeds from China,” the BBB writes in a report published on Aug. 3, 2020.

The scam is called “brushing,” and while it involves an array of different items, the scammer’s goals are relatively the same. 

“The fact that someone was able to have the items sent to you as if you purchased them indicates that they probably have some of your personal information such as your name, address, and possibly, your phone number,” BBB writes. 

The scheme involves companies, typically third party over-sea sellers, who send items to addresses found online in hopes of boosting reviews on retail sites like Amazon. 

Once the items are delivered, these sellers post fake reviews to increase their sales numbers. 

The BBB says another common aspect of “brushing” scams involves “porch” piracy. 

“There are instances where thieves use other people’s mailing addresses and accounts, then watch for the delivery of the package so they can steal it from the door before the resident gets it,” the BBB said. 

The BBB urges consumers who have experienced this to contact Amazon Customer Service to report fraudulent purchases and change account passwords. 

For those wondering what to do with the items, the Federal Trade Commission says you can keep any items that are sent to your address if they contain your name and address.

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We have been granted permission by the metro assembly to do business in cape coast

Contrary to earlier report that owners of some leisure facilities situated along the Cape Coast Ola to Elmina beachfront had no permission from the Metropolitan Assembly to operate, the owners said they had granted legal building permits by the same Assembly and challenged them to demolish the structures if they were illegally operating.

Mr Wood, an African American who had settled in Ghana after the year of return last year told reporters he had gone through the legal and necessary process with the assembly to establish his facility which he has invested thousands of dollars.

“Personally, apart from job creation, I’m also helping the local communities to develop. All the coconut trees are in good shape. I brought down about 10 to 15 old coconut trees but I replanted more than 100 to replace the old ones as demanded by authorities.” he remarked.

Fred, another owner asked reporters to go around to witness for themselves if the beaches and the coconuts trees weren’t in good shapes. “We are lovers of nature and can’t destroy nature. It’s not true our beautiful stretch with organic coconut trees along the beachfront, is now a sory site to behold because we have planted more to even replace the weak and old coconut trees.

Cape Coast is the hub of tourism and is blessed with various beachfronts and leisure facilities from Orange Beach, Oasis Beach, the breeze and Heritage Beach.

By : Ben Dadzie

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Parliament Approves Business, Appointments C’ttees Subject To Recommendations

Parliament, on Tuesday 19/01/2021 approved the composition of membership of the Business Committee and the Appointments Committee of the House subject to six strong recommendations by the Committee of Selection. The composition of the two Committees were based on the approved ratio of 138 : 137 subject to recommendations.

Based on this ratio, the 20 Member the Business Committee is split in the middle between the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Minority Group and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Majority Group with each group having 10 members. The Appointments Committee also had 13 members each for the NDC and NPP.

Before putting the question for the approval of the Selection Committee report, Speaker Bagbin reminded Members that the Committee, after thorough deliberations, recommended that the Standing Orders of Parliament be reviewed in earnest since the revision would have numerical consequences on the composition of the various Committees of the House.