Many things were taking place:
Don’t Waste Your Money: Scam calls target Amazon customers | ABC27
“This call is regarding your purchase from Amazon.com. You made a transcation of $529 and 99 cents,” the scam caller said.
“They gave a very specific amount of money off a purchase that they wanted to see if I made,” Moore recalled.
But Moore never made any purchase. The automated call then gave her an option: “Call this number and they wanted to get it all straightened out for you,” the scam caller said.
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Did you hear about this:
PennDOT urges customers to use caution – Times News Online
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reminds its customers to exercise caution while renewing their driver's license or vehicle registration online, and to make sure that they're on PennDOT's official Driver and Vehicle Services website, www.dmv.pa.gov , for making these transactions.
For the safety of our customers' identities, PennDOT will never ask for, nor accept, any identity documents over the internet or over text messages for any reason. Any website or text message claiming to provide this service is not affiliated with PennDOT.
What privileges do banks offer to millionaire customers?
A wide range of services, maybe even the entire portfolio of services offered by the bank, could be conducted from home with help from a personal banker, with customers passing on instructions and getting doorstep delivery of services
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Virginia Employment Commission says banking information for some customers changed without
RICHMOND, Va. (WAVY) — The Virginia Employment Commission says some customers have reported that their banking information may have been changed without their permission.
The VEC released the information Friday night, saying it was investigating the reports and has limited some functionality on the claims filing website until further notice.
However, the VEC said at this point, there is no evidence that the department’s systems were compromised or hacked.
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