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  3. One is supposed to b*tch about noy being being free, not to b*itch about that which is free!
  4. Pretty amateurish web hosting. SunFan
  5. Yup. This is the only site that I've had problems with today. BIG problems. Thanks for the confirmation guys.
  6. Yes, up here in Seattle, where I have very very fast internet, I am experiencing the same problems as you, timing out and when able to stay connected, getting almost nowhere on the web board. Earlier today, I couldn't even get connected. I would get messages saying that there were already too many folks online, or something like that.
  7. First slow as molasses, then down most of day then back up but now SLOWER than molasses. You?
  8. You might be surprised how many do. They live among us.
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  10. Only one more comment.... devil is making me do it. 😈 Now that I understand WHAT a "3rd party app" is, I HAVE to ask: How lazy, careless, or just plain stupid does someone have to be that they would use BOTH their email user name AND password to sign in to one of these things???????
  11. 25 April 2024 Visa rate 16.905016 Mastercard rate 17. 026986 (Present day's rate was available at 3:05 PM EST
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  13. Mark it spam or junk mail or whatever in you mailbox and forget it. If you want first forward it to scam@mcafee.com and they will try to shut down the email they are using
  14. Update. We went to Tepetate today for lunch. It was fantastic. I had Sweet and sour chicken and my husband had what they simply call Yellow Curry. Large portions, great presentation and wonderful service. We will return.
  15. To let you know: I've called my U.S. bank, informed it about this McAfee email and also forwarded the "problem" invoice. Thanks for your comments. Lexy
  16. Thanks to all. Got an email form a former bard member ( banned years ago for NOT a good reason IMO) and she explained it well to me. None of this applies to me. Phew. Why I got the email when a lot didn't? Just lucky I guess. 😒
  17. I would not call the number. I would, however, contact your bank and tell them not to approve any charges from questionable company.
  18. There are many Apps that can be downloaded to different devices (game apps like Candy Crush, language apps like Duolingo, entertainment apps like Netflix, etc.) Most Apps allow you to log in using a username or email address and a password that you create. They also allow you to log in using your Google or Facebook or other social media accounts. Using one of the social media accounts allows you to, for example, keep your level in Candy Crush, watch history on Netflix, etc. on which ever device to play it on. According to the message you received, most major trusted Apps that you have used your Google account to log into should still work but there are thousands of Apps out there that are less trustworthy and those may no longer work. You can still access them but you will have to create a new Username and Password to access them in the future and use your new credentials to log into that App on each separate device.
  19. You can call the number if you want but DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR VISA number so they can "correct" their error. That's what they really want. Yes, it's a scam. Send the e-mail to spam pronto.
  20. If you check your Visa Statement every month or have an alert sent to you every time a charge is made, I would not call the number and just ignore the email. If a charge does come through, just contact your bank and let them know that it was not your charge and ask them not to allow any more charges from this person/business. If you call the number, they will phish for more information ( such as confirming a name with a phone number or email).
  21. I just received by email an invoice for over $785 USD. It thanks me for my order and says payment will be by "auto-debit." It gives a tel # to call if I didn't place this order. Of course, I did not. I'll call the number, after first asking on this forum: How much of a nuisance am I in for in dealing with this scam? Is it possible they have my Visa debit card info (which I seldom use)? Your help, if can, will be appreciated. Lexy
  22. If all you use is a windows platform you probably will not have seen what is being talked about. As MH suggested, some websites allow one to log into them by using one's Google or Facebook or ? login credentials. (In other words if you don't happen to belong to us we still want to allow you to get into our site by using your Google or Facebook or ? login information). It is these kind of logins.... from "potentially Less Secure Apps".... that Google does not want to be provinding their facilities to assist with your login. P.S. An APP is nothing more than a 'program' that runs on cellphones and tablets. Just wording.
  23. Based on the information you have given you will not be affected.
  24. Depends on what other nationality you have. For example, we are naturalized Mexicans, but require Canadian PP to enter many countries without a VISA ( including U.S: and now Canada). We also retain our main banking in Canada and I don't know if we would have to alter that if we renounced.
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