JumpStart by Robb Armstrong for June 28, 2024

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    Rhetorical_Question   4 days ago

    Hacked your recycling container? Or someone was able to hack a dumb phone?

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    Batteries  4 days ago

    “Identity theft is not a joke, Jim. Millions of families suffer every year!”

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    crookedwolf Premium Member 4 days ago

    Interesting to see where this leads..

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    Ellis97  4 days ago

    How can you hack a flip phone? Who even uses those anymore?

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    papajim545  4 days ago

    I loved my old flip phone. Sadly you can’t text onnit

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    Olddog1  4 days ago

    I.D. Stolen from Clarence’s trash.

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    david_42  4 days ago

    I can access the web on my flip phone, but with a 2" screen, why bother?

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    The Wolf In Your Midst  4 days ago

    I had to replace one of my credit cards recently because scammers somehow got hold of the number and tried to use it. I have no idea how they got it.

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    I was FRAMED!!!!!!  4 days ago

    Identity theft is a big danger for those of you who use your phones for banking.

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    Dr_Fogg  4 days ago

    Cash is still the safest way to purchase. However…

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    yangeldf  4 days ago

    is it really wise to steal the identity of someone so famous? I feel like it would bring the hammer down on you that much faster and harder. I feel like if you stole the identity of an ordinary person said person would have the charges cancelled and the banks and businesses that lost money would take the L and move on, but if the person was very famous there would be a lot of people invested in finding the exact source of the fraud because it would be so high profile the legal authority and banks would want to save face since everyone would be invested in following the story.

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    B4ItNs  4 days ago

    It could’ve been whoever hacked AT&T or any number of the companies that have been careless with our information as that is what has happened to me on way too many occassions

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    David Huie Green ForceIsAUsefulFiction  4 days ago

    Careless brother.

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    William Bludworth Premium Member 4 days ago

    Vote for whoever is going to tell companies they can no longer sell your personal information AND they have to wipe your info off of ALL their servers.

    Yeah, I know… Wishful thinking.

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