This is bullshit. Explain sick. Granted, things like poison ivy affect people differently. However, it would be a far stretch to say being a foot away from it, the oils will jump onto your skin. No plants are that toxic, however, a good close Biden sniff of a flower. Maybe.
From what I've read it's probably related to brushing, basically vote/rating manipulation on sales sites.
A brushing scam is an exploit by a vendor used to bolster product ratings and increase visibility online by shipping an inexpensive product to an unwitting receiver and then submitting positive reviews on the receiver's behalf under the guise of a verified owner. Vendors on Amazon and other e-commerce websites use the scam increase visibility for their stores and drive further sales.
The scam became newsworthy when multiple people began receiving unsolicited products from Amazon labeled as gifts with no receipt. Items are usually smaller, such as Bluetooth speakers, phone covers, humidifiers, flashlights and light bulbs.
While brushing is more annoying than illegal, personal security is the main concern of customers who don't know how the senders obtained their names, addresses and other personal information. Customer information could have been stolen and sold to the vendor from third-party sellers. Several cases were reported to have bought items from Chinese Amazon vendor sites prior to the shipments.
its called : youre a dumbass for planting seeds you got in the mail.
China trying to introduce invasive species to cost us billions of dollars.
This is bullshit. Explain sick. Granted, things like poison ivy affect people differently. However, it would be a far stretch to say being a foot away from it, the oils will jump onto your skin. No plants are that toxic, however, a good close Biden sniff of a flower. Maybe.
From what I've read it's probably related to brushing, basically vote/rating manipulation on sales sites.
https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/brushing-scam
It's Pod People, man .. 😱
I fn knew it.
Why on earth would you plant them and not take/send them to law enforcement or maybe the USDA or similar agency?
Some kind of crazy Nightshade plant?
It looks like a Desmodium Gyrans or Dancing plant. Don't know for certain.
Meh.
Link?
Some kind of milkweed? That stuff is toxic. Except to monarchs.