

I do. Still, it would be a big headache.


I do. Still, it would be a big headache.


Funny. I have a property on booking.com, so I also know the other side. They love to tell the host that they are liable to pay for the alternate accommodation booking gives the guests in case of double bookings. This is actually my second biggest fear as a host, to get a huge hotel bill during peak season if for some reason a double booking slips through. It’s right after people burning the place down.


„The room I booked said sea view and own bathroom. The one I got the key for has a shared bathroom outside and there’s a wall outside the window. Also, it hasn’t been cleaned. There’s nobody here and they don’t answer the phone“ Booking.com human, after arguing with their moronic AI for a while: I am sorry, all I can offer you is a 10% refund.


If a show can pull off 20 year older characters it would be firefly. Could be an interesting scenario really.
I don’t like animation, never have and probably never will. I will of course give it a try and if others like it good for them. For me, personally, it’s very disappointing.


By making it animated.


They already did 😢


That’s the point unfortunately.


That’s how mafia states like Russia work.


Not gestapo but SS.


Under the rule of law even the most reprehensible killer must have the right to be represented by a lawyer. Not that I could do it, but I can accept that others do.


ADP is good. Use the iCloud foto upload. In the settings of the fotos app enable unlimited mobile data. In the mobile network settings enable „more data over 5G“. After recording if possible go to the fotos app and tell it to continue syncing if it stops because you are on battery or not on wifi, which it still sometimes does despite the settings. Before someone takes your phone click the side button five times. That disables faceid and makes it harder to unlock with spy tools.
Also in the Face ID settings:
Disable masks
Enable require attention (if the phone still accepts faceid and someone holds it to your face to unlock it, close your eyes and keep them closed. Don’t squint.)
Enable „erase data“ (after 10 attempts. Makes it practically impossible to bruteforce the phone).


Where’s the NRA when you would need them? Up putins butt?
Any free speech absolutist who would like to weigh in?


Lots of companies have it as the one and only option. Worked so well with internet explorer for them, I believe.


You forgot the (classic)


*bought


That was an interesting read - and indeed a citation. Thank you.
However, there are one serious and one minor flaw in their arguments:
That the collection point for the money is constrained to be in Nigeria doesn’t seem a plausible reason either. If the scam goes well, and the user is willing to send money, a collection point outside of Nigeria is surely not a problem if the amount is large enough.
That is simply an unproven assumption, and a wrong one at that. And it leads me to doubt the depth of that persons knowledge of Nigerian scams.
While scammers from Nigeria do have methods to collect money that victims have sent to another country (through accomplices or unwitting mules), those come with additional costs and risks. And that is usually not worth it in the initial stages of the scam, when the amount is not „large enough“, usually a few hundred, maybe thousand dollars. Only when the victim is „committed“ by sending a small amount do they usually increase their demands, and then it is of course worth it to produce eg a bank account or even offer a meeting in the west.
As a side note: there has been a bit of a shift in Nigerian scamming over the last few years. Scammers seem to move from the „traditional“ advance fee fraud over to romance scamming, which they often do under a „western“ false identity, and for which they prefer gift cards and bitcoin as payment. It would be interesting to see if that is more than correlation.
Only when potential victims respond does the labor-intensive and costly effort of following up by email (and sometimes phone) begin.
While this is not entirely false, it is inaccurate. Scammers usually have at least the first few emails prepared, so the first few replies (in which they explain a bit more) are nothing more than copy and paste - not exactly „costly effort“. Quite often those first emails also include small tasks for the victim, like sending their passport scan, filling in forms or actively contacting someone else by email, which is an actual filter.
So you see, it’s a bit more complex than that meme „they are preselecting stupid people“.


It’s also [citation needed]


Besides, he could be mistaken for one of the gunmen if he started shooting.
Once Kim Il Sung dies the fear vanishes and they’ll turn on each other so fucking quickly.