Figgy1
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Sun Flyer?What my group did for transportation was similar to Mears. I forgot the name of the place since someone else made the transportation reservations.
Sun Flyer?What my group did for transportation was similar to Mears. I forgot the name of the place since someone else made the transportation reservations.
I think the people who created Autocorrect were hungry for Arby's since Mears was autocorrected to meats.Yes, stupid autocorrect.
Edit: it also tried to correct Star Wars to "Star Ears". At no point in my life did I ever want to say "Star Ears".
Looks suspicious. They spelled "Amazon" wrong (see the missing A?)@StarWarsGirl Can you give me a hand with this? my scam senses are tingling my my uncle says this is legit..
What do you think?
The whole site seems pretty suspicious.
@StarWarsGirl Can you give me a hand with this? my scam senses are tingling my my uncle says this is legit..
What do you think?
The whole site seems pretty suspicious.
What she said sure looks fake to meLooks suspicious. They spelled "Amazon" wrong (see the missing A?)
Hello, ChitChatters! It has been awhile. Things here have not been the bestest, but I plug along. And since the last thing I wanted to do was mess up another Turkey Day for dh’s side, with my miserable sad self, I am skipping Thanksgiving this year. Instead, dd and I will finally get in her high school graduation trip. And that is how I find myself at WDW for Turkey Day. Am I crazy? Maybe, but at least I get to skip the usual Thanksgiving.
Don‘t worry, all the room, park, and dining ressies are made. Just have one question—for now. I am sure I will have more, soon. For those of you that fly in, what is your transport of choice to the bubble?
Definitely scam. ICANN lookup shows it was just created and registered on Alibaba (China).@StarWarsGirl Can you give me a hand with this? my scam senses are tingling my my uncle says this is legit..
What do you think?
The whole site seems pretty suspicious.
Speaking of fake, my company sends out fake phishing emails, and if you click on the link, it'll tell you that you failed and force you to take a training.What she said sure looks fake to me
I don't think it was.Sun Flyer?
I remember reading about one called either sun or sunshine flyer but can't remember whichI don't think it was.
Something similar is happening to South Eastern Wisconsin Tomorrow with me have to wear something warm. Today was sunny at 77 degrees, but tomorrow is going to be 40 degrees as a high.I was going to sleep in for 2 more hours but woke up needing to add another layer of clothes and turn up the heat
The like was for the nice weather today and having cocoa, boo for the upcoming coldSomething similar is happening to South Eastern Wisconsin Tomorrow with me have to wear something warm. Today was sunny at 77 degrees, but tomorrow is going to be 40 degrees as a high.
The two week forecast only has the highs in the 30s/low 40s. The low temps will be in the 30s and as low as 20 degrees. I have cocoa on me and I am prepared as a result.
Speaking of fake, my company sends out fake phishing emails, and if you click on the link, it'll tell you that you failed and force you to take a training.
Apparently like 65% of the company has been failing the emails. Not me, because when I worked in IT at another company, I was the one who sent out those emails, so I see them and I'm like "Lol, nice try." You can clearly hover over the link and see that it's going to their training link. My one teammate apparently falls for it like every time, though.
But over half of the company? Yeesh.
Nothing that he personally did imho. He only did TheFacebook
The rest are his engineers and programmers.
Same with Musk.
Yes, that was the first giveaway.Looks suspicious. They spelled "Amazon" wrong (see the missing A?)
That is brutal... D:Speaking of fake, my company sends out fake phishing emails, and if you click on the link, it'll tell you that you failed and force you to take a training.
Apparently like 65% of the company has been failing the emails. Not me, because when I worked in IT at another company, I was the one who sent out those emails, so I see them and I'm like "Lol, nice try." You can clearly hover over the link and see that it's going to their training link. My one teammate apparently falls for it like every time, though.
But over half of the company? Yeesh.
Perhaps, but he did indeed created things.Just like one Walter Elias Disney.
His greatest asset/strength was surrounding himself with people who could do what he couldn’t to make his dreams/visions come true.
Been getting the "Here is your receipt" type emails of services that I never had just to lure me to open an infected PDF or a file with links.We got a few people today hit with phishing emails including the head of HR
I get emails all the time. Most go to spam but a few go to my inbox. The most common spam email: help me update my direct deposit account.
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