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Phone Scam: Can You Hear Me?
Phone Scam: Can You Hear Me?
Phone Scam: Can You Hear Me?
The FCC has been warning people about a new phone scam tactic that is becoming increasingly popular The way it works: the scammers will call the victim and immediately ask, "Can you hear me?" and record the victim saying "yes." With that recording they'll then use it to make fraudulent charges at financial institutions pretending to be the victim...
What do you think?
What do you think?
What do you think?
While certainly not the first time it's been brought up, the debate seems to be unresolved (and won't be here either). Should we do away with the penny?
Maine Third Worst State to Make a Living
Maine Third Worst State to Make a Living
Maine Third Worst State to Make a Living
There have been a lot of top 10 lists lately from food to sightseeing to living. This list is going to take a look at the bottom of a list instead of the top. These are the 3 worst states to make a living and Maine is in there.
Cats Having a Hard Time Getting Money From Maine Woman’s Estate
Cats Having a Hard Time Getting Money From Maine Woman’s Estate
Cats Having a Hard Time Getting Money From Maine Woman’s Estate
Barbara Thorpe of Dixfield, Maine passed away in 2002 and left a majority of her $150,000 estate to cats. She wanted to make sure local feral cats were taken care of but according to the cats’ current caretaker, they’ve seen very little of the money.
Alexander Hamilton on the $10 Bill Safe For Now
Alexander Hamilton on the $10 Bill Safe For Now
Alexander Hamilton on the $10 Bill Safe For Now
Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill is safe for now. There has been a proposal to replace Hamilton on the bill with a woman. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew had said he would announce a decision by the end of this year possibly naming the woman who will replace Alexander Hamilton's portrait on the $10 bill.

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