Unexpected packages could be a sign of a scam Jun 3, 2024 Jun 3, 2024 Updated Jun 3, 2024 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Consumer reporter John Matarese explains why free stuff might not be so good to receive, so you don't waste your money. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News As featured on Don't Waste Your Money | The latest scam to hit people's doorsteps A scam targeting Amazon customers is getting worse by sending people merchandise they didn't order. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Matthew Wine's Sunday forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesAuthorities identify 31-year-old woman killed in crash on Louisville's Gene Snyder FreewayFormer Louisville-area star, NFL wide receiver Rondale Moore dies at 25 in New AlbanyTown leaders left in dark about Wildlife reduction operation at Clarksville's Origin ParkTributes pour in after death of former Trinity star and NFL receiver Rondale MooreArmed man shot and killed after entering secure perimeter of Mar-a-Lago, Secret Service saysDepartment of Homeland Security suspends Global Entry as the partial government shutdown drags onAnother chance for snow & much colder airCRAWFORD | Pope preaches control, but Kentucky loses grip in Auburn heartbreakCRAWFORD | Louisville rips Georgia Tech 87-70: A convincing win doesn't convince completelySpencer County teachers’ pay raises at risk amid $1.5 million budget shortfall Videos
Don't Waste Your Money | The latest scam to hit people's doorsteps A scam targeting Amazon customers is getting worse by sending people merchandise they didn't order.