Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay Who hasn’t yet had the Amazon scam, the email from a parcel service or the one that says your subscription to Netflix is about to expire? As with unknown callers, I don’t open emails if I’ve had no dealings with that company. Unfortunately, many involve messages from companies such as utilities, Australia Post, Microsoft or some other company with whom I have done business, saying I need to pay a little extra or provide some details in order to receive a payment, a parcel or a refund, which makes it difficult, especially when you just mailed a parcel or paid a bill.Today's haul includes an offer from Bitcoin promising me I can become a millionaire in 3 -4 months and a bill from Telstra with whom I haven't had an account for the last two years. Sometimes they will invite you to take a survey or offer you something for free. One of the latest and surely among the meanest has to be the offer of rapid antigen tests, which are in...
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