October 16, 2020 |
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Fake customer support scam is wiping out bank accounts – don’t fall for it!Finding more secure ways to make payments is critical for all of us. This is why some are choosing to use peer-to-peer payment apps instead of old school credit or debit cards. Unfortunately, thieves have found a way to infiltrate these payment systems now and could drain your bank account in seconds. Here's what you need to do to protect your money. Tap or click here for ways to protect yourself and your wallet. → | Apple reveals redesigned iPhone 12 with 5G and a new ‘mini’ optionNow that the new iPhone 12 has been officially revealed, Apple fans all over the world have one question: Is it worth the upgrade? We'll show you everything you'll get with iPhone 12, 12 Mini, 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max, as well as how much you'll be spending to make the switch. Tap or click here to see what's new with the iPhone 12 series. → |
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20 ways to get the most out of your Amazon accountAmazon has revolutionized the way we shop. Since 2004, Amazon has grown from $6.92 billion in sales to more than $280 billion. Forget going to a store — just Prime what you need. So, how can you get the most out of Amazon and your Prime membership? Kim has 20 perks and tricks you don't want to miss. Tap or click for these Amazon secrets. → |
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Pie in the sky: Airline finds creative way to keep workers busyWhat’s the deal with airline food? You can now buy it in stores, that’s what! Thanks to a new initiative from the folks at Finnair, the airline will start selling business class airplane food in supermarkets. You might be wondering why, but Finnair believes this is one of the best ways to help their employees stay on the payroll. With travel all but shuttered due to COVID-19, Finnair is hoping enough travel-hungry shoppers will pick up airplane food from the store for a bit of nostalgia. And for the most part, shoppers were surprised by how much better they tasted. Apparently, high altitudes mess with your ability to taste and smell — so everything seems bland. Maybe we misjudged airline food all along. At their peak, some airlines were making nearly 225,000 meals per day! Tap or click to see how Emirates made so many in-flight meals. → |
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