If the package contains your name then it's most likely a brushing scam. Somehow someway they get your name and address, set you as the shipping address then order stuff to be sent. They want to use the confirmed order as a way to add feedback to a product.
https://ncdoj.gov/consumer-alert-be-aware-of-brushing-scams/
- Notify the retailer. Most businesses encourage you to report fraudulent activity for security purposes. You should let them know that you received a package based on a fraudulent purchase so that they can take the appropriate steps to prevent it from happening again.
- Do not send money for an unsolicited package. Contact the retailer directly and ask whether they are willing to pay for the return to them or let you keep the product at no cost to you. You should not pay for any return.
- Change your passwords. It is very likely that your personal information has been compromised. You should immediately update your security settings and passwords for accounts you may have with various retailers.
- Monitor your accounts. Keep an eye on your bank statements and credit reports to be sure that your more sensitive personal information has not been leaked. Consider putting a free security freeze in place as well – learn more at www.ncdoj.gov/securityfreeze.
You probably gain something by getting a package like this, but most likely it's useless junk. It happened to me, so I guess I have 4 more Sensodyne Toothpaste and My Way Emergency Contraceptives now? Given these are regular items, I don't think these products need anymore feedback, so I question if it is fully a brushing scam or just someone sending shit in my name and picking it up since these are on my doorstop.
I typically throw packages into the trash if it doesn't have my name because I am not curious enough. If it's a gold bar, I'll take that!