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I'm thinking of buying a wig. Something fun not looking to spend a lot. Anyone have experience with cosplay wigs? Any other kind of wings you like but aren't $$$. I've been looking at Arda wigs , this one in particular. It's about $90

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@missy i think you can help here if my memory is good ?
 
@missy i think you can help here if my memory is good ?

Hi Daisy, so the post above yours is spam and will be deleted soon and the original post is almost 5 years old. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask though. XO.
 
How pathetic and creepy that scumbag companies use the internet this way! :nono:

Lately I've been getting email and texts from someone and it looks exactly like my health insurance company.
The subject line will say my Dr. has a msg for me, or there's a problem with my Rx.

They include a link they hope I click on (I don't) that I'm sure requires me to sign in - which would give them my user name and PW. :angryfire:

Instead of clicking on their link to sign in, I sign in at my insurance company's website, only to find there is no such communications for me there. :angryfire:

Big data knows I'm in my 60s because I'm starting to get spam from local funeral homes.
The elderly are more susceptible to being duped so I'll bet these scammers are raking in the big bucks.



So many slimeballs, so little time.
 
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Hi Daisy, so the post above yours is spam and will be deleted soon and the original post is almost 5 years old. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask though. XO.

Oh dear
Sorry all
it was late at night and i didn't even notice the date
dam those spammers
I really despise them
 
How pathetic and creepy that scumbag companies use the internet this way! :nono:

Lately I've been getting email and texts from someone that looks exactly like my health insurance company.
The subject line will say my Dr. has a msg for me, or there's a problem with my Rx.

They include a link they hope I click on (I don't) that I'm sure requires me to sign in - which would give them my user name and PW. :angryfire:

Instead of clicking on their link to sign in, I sign in at my insurance company's website, only to find there is no such communications for me there. :angryfire:

So many slimeballs, so little time.

Safest way to investigate. Also, letting the genuine company know of the phishing email is good also. They usually have an email address that is spoof@XYZcompany.com, forward the email to them.
 
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