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As Amazon Prime Day deals flood doorsteps across the country, so do opportunities for thieves. Consumer advocates are warning ...
Despite the rise in doorbell cameras and alternative ways to ship, some 58 million packages, worth some $12 billion, were ...
Prime Day is prime time for porch pirates. Now that Amazon has extended its biggest sale of the year from July 7-11, it's more prime than ever. According to Consumer Reports, these thieves track ...
Are you primed for bargains? Amazon Prime Days starts today and runs through Friday. But porch pirates are also primed for ...
Package thefts spike during busy delivery periods like Prime Day—porch pirates are getting more strategic. Use delivery ...
As millions snatch up discount goods during Prime Day and competing sales, scammers are ready to spoil your savings with theft, fraud or phishing messages. Here's what you need to watch out for.
With Amazon Prime Day being a four-day event this year, shoppers are eager to find the best deals. However, experts say ...
To prevent porch piracy, have packages delivered to secure locations, install security cameras or utilize delivery lockers.
The Grand Island Police Department is warning about a possible uptick in package thefts ahead of Amazon’s Prime Day.
With major sales events like Amazon Prime Day, the shopping frenzy is on the horizon. But while you're shopping for the best deal, scammers and porch pirates may be targeting you.
With Amazon Prime Day and other summer sales imminent, protect your packages from porch theft with my security recommendations (that actually work).
If you don't want to have packages delivered to your doorstep while you're away from home, Amazon does offer its Amazon ...