Weird story, so about 9 years ago we sold our house to a family member, who rented it out. Those renters reached out to them and said that we got a package. We still live in the area so I went and got it from them.

We have no idea what this is, or who sent it. When I search that sku I can’t find much except an article about how Americans are getting sent seeds from China, the return address is from Equatorial Guinea. But even if they are seeds, what are they? Also why?

What you got Lemmy? Maybe put a sarcasm tag on your response if you have a humorous thought. But I really want to know. Google lens thinks they are bugs.

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    It’s a brushing scam. You’re now going to find that somewhere online, you have left wonderful reviews for their products.

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      You ought to love humanity. “We are shipping flower seeds halfway across the globe so we have at least some legitimacy to make an online rating marginally better”

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            He won’t because that’s exactly how it works. They need a successful delivery to be able to boost their own rating with a fake review.

            Someone explained it in more detail I this topic, and there’s also a link to the scam warning PSA.