$5 off using moon pay on amazon purchase

I haven’t got a chance to use paywithmoon yet on amazon purchases, but here’s a $5 off might work for you I’m not sure, one of this day I will use it though. I’m aiming to buy something that can make something for me to sell that make money.

On Friday, August 30, 2019, 03:06:05 PM EDT, Ken from Moon [email protected] wrote:
$5 off from Moon
Hi there!
Thanks for checking out Moon! We noticed you haven’t shopped with crypto through Moon yet, so we’d like to offer you $5 off your next purchase on Amazon through Moon when you spend $20 or more.
Your unique offer code
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And if you make your first purchase before the end of August, you’re automatically entered for a chance to win a free Cobo Vault military-grade hardware wallet!
How to Redeem Your Code
Click the “Redeem” button in Moon and add your unique offer code. Your savings will be automatically applied to any purchase of $20 or more.
How to redeem
Thanks again for checking us out. Happy shopping!
Best,
Ken
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Real amazon gift card codes for use with scammers

Here are list of amazon gift card codes to use if you want to use for the scammer scamming you, below. Over the past years many scammers from all over the world, mostly from India call center scamming people from all over the world especially the elder people in the USA, Australia and Europe. You would get a scare tactic call, scaring you to make payments for IRS, Immigration, crime that you never commit to money laundering crimes that you knew nothing about … those caller just scaring you to make payments via gift cards like amazon gift cards, visa master prepaid card, and lately crypto currencies from a local nearest bitcoin machine or even through an exchange like coinbase and gemini. You can use below amazon gift cards to give to scammer pretending you just bought it from your local store like Walgreens Riteaid CVS Target …

DLXZ-K3T6Z2-HPAC
K2WS-YCCSY8-RHAL
7WYH-UFCPBF-25AR
YDKP-YJ6TK9-G8AZ
ECAH-HRUJMS-WCAW
FBYV-LHB9QM-ERA5
WR87-3ESHJF-5YAP
CV9T-3PUJEX-74A4
NLUR-3XSA93-UZAP
4BLY-Q9QTGZ-UGAL
2UVS-EGY7RF-SZAV
MXTW-NU9HJS-9RAA
VJB8-3NZW8L-SDAE
NN7T-TJAKN6-E3AH

Verizon fios early termination penalty fees surprise charges

Be careful on having Verizon Fios as your internet service provider, TV and phone bundle packages. Where Verizon might charge you for cancelling some of the bundle package, in other word let say you have Verizon Fios internet TV and Phone for many years, then you decided to remove TV and phone since you don’t use it much or not at all. You may be in for a big surprise penalty fees for early termination.

So you’re a customer for over 8 years, and every 1 or 2 years contract get renewed and you pay a little more each year, it keep on increasing, that’s fine. Then you realized that you’re not using their phone service much or not at all, so you decided to contact Verizon support through chat, and ask to see if you can cancel your phone without penalty or fees (using occurred for early termination of contract), the answer was “No” you’re not under contract, you can remove without any penalty, however chat support do not have access to remove bundle package, so they gave you a number to call.

So you called and asked to get the phone removed from the service bundle, and the customer rep. from verizon did not mention anything about the early termination fees penalty, in fact they said you’re been with us for more than 8 years, and you’re just removing phone service but keeping your internet so you do not get early penalty fees, and you said that’s great. An email was sent for you to confirm the charge and next charge, looks good and you confirmed.

A week later or so, a bill was sent and you noticed a whopping hundreds of dollars was added to your bill and you found out it was for early termination charges. You contacted Verizon support a gain through chat first, chat support apparently useless most of the time because they do not have access to perform many tasks, they can only provide information and trouble-shoot nothing else like changing account information. So you called Verizon customer support rep. and explained the situation about penalty fees was not informed during the cancellation process on the phone, but customer rep. said they do not know why it was not informed when it supposed to be, and customer rep. said chat support do not have full access to many areas of the account … so you’re left with a hmmm, what do I do now? Verizon chat support said no contract for phone service, can remove without penalty fees, customer rep on the phone did not say penalty fees will be added to next month bill and in fact customer service rep. even say you’re just removing the phone service but keeping the internet so there would not be any penalty fees like early termination. You get an email indicating new charges for next month and confirmed nothing mentioned about the early termination fees.

The customer rep. trying to resolve but basically saying nothing can be done to remove the penalty fees, you would need to pay because it’s in the fine prints if you cancel the service then you pay the remainder penalty. This is where it probably not clear to the customer, maybe it meant to say any part of the bundle package cancelled you will get penalty fees, but then why Chat Support did not know this, why customer rep. did the changes / removed the phone service did not know this? In the end, the best thing customer rep. can do was renew your contract restart your 2 years with a bit higher price, but still not guaranteed this will go through or you will still have to pay for the penalty …

So be careful with Verizon Fios bundle package and contract agreement, they renewed automatically each time, it’s not like you’re in contract for 2 years and that’s it, after that you can cancel anytime, WRONG! they renewed automatically without informing me you in a way that say “HEY YOUR CONTRACT WILL RENEW and you will get charge $50 more month” unfortunately it does not work that way, before you know it, you’re stuck with another 1-2 years contract, it’s in the fine prints, a lot of people will missed.

Sadly to say, this kind of business will loose lots of customers soon, if Verizon don’t do something about caring for their customers in term of proper notification and having the customer actually confirmed that they would like to renew and the new price they will get charged monthly onward for 1-2 years etc. Yes customers agreed that they agreed to the contract when they first sign up, but still if you really care for your customers then you should send out notification or some verbal or online confirmation for contract end and new contract price etc. many people will eventually looking at this as a trick, scam, lure you in and you get stuck forever and each year you will be paying more and more …

How to detect scam call from fake Bank services?

On Thursday, August 22, 2019, 03:27:52 PM EDT, Ally Bank [email protected] wrote:
ALLY(R) DO IT RIGHT(R) 1-877-247-2559
don’t answer when scammers come calling.
…. we’ve become aware of a widespread scam targeting bank customers nationwide, including ours. Please use caution when discussing your bank accounts over the phone as you could be chatting with a scammer, disguised as an Ally Bank employee. Keep in mind, while we do make follow-up calls occasionally, we don’t call our customers out of the blue.
Here are 4 ways you can outwit the scammer.
Verify only your name and secret question.
When Ally calls you, we’ll only ask to verify your name and secret question. Do not provide any additional account details.
Ask questions.
Asking questions like “When’s the last time I called you?” may prompt the fraudster to hang up.
Deny requests for a one-time passcode.
We’ll never call you and ask if we can text you a one-time passcode to verify your account. These scammers will.
Call us directly if something feels suspicious.
Our Ally Bank Customer Care representatives welcome callbacks. You can reach us 24/7 at 1-877-247-2559.
For more tips on how to protect yourself from fraud and what we do to keep you safe, visit our Security Center at ally.com/security. Think you’ve been scammed? Call us immediately at 1-877-247-2559. We’re here to help 24/7.
Online and Mobile Security Guarantee
We guarantee that you won’t be liable for any unauthorized online or mobile banking transaction as long as you report the unauthorized transaction within 60 days from when your statement is made available.
You’re receiving this account servicing email as a valued Ally Bank customer.
Please do not reply to this email.
Concerned you’ve received a suspicious email that appears to be from Ally Bank? Call us at 1-877-247-2559 and we’ll investigate.
Ally Bank Customer Care Department, P.O. Box 951, Horsham, PA 19044
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Do not send your ID personal data to rewardable RTV beermoney “Re: Rewardable: Delayed Payment Update”

Below email from beermoney RTV rewardable app. Notice “… please reply with a clear photo of your face while holding your drivers license which should match the name on your account … “

Do not send your ID to these beermoney site like this rewardable RTV. The reason are below.

  1. Rewardable RTV app is not a financial company like banks or real estate broker, they’re not Wells Fargo, they’re not Remax … they do not need your ID for legitimate activities like KYC (know your customers)
  2. Sending your ID pictures over email? it’s not secure and the email can have forwarding and so on to other people like hackers.
  3. Rewardable RTV app is not a known company, I wouldn’t even trust Swagbucks but Swagbucks is a bigger beermoney site company. And Swagbucks do not even ask for ID, instead they send you a postcard and you confirm your identity that way, not your ID.
  4. Lastly, if you send your ID, chances are they may keep it and it will use it for suspicious activities stealing your identity selling on the darkweb and you would not know. It is not worth $10-$20 of earning a month having your identity stolen for suspicious activities. If you need money, get a real job even working at fast food restaurant or cashier somewhere like walmart where not much experience needed, even if you’re disabled their are jobs out there for you making more than $10-$20 a month and plus you will have real life friends and be outside.

On Monday, August 19, 2019, 06:46:55 PM EDT, Payments Rewardable [email protected] wrote:
Hi, you’re receiving this email as an update to your delayed payment with Rewardable.
We apologize for the lengthy delay and know users invest significant time and energy into earning their rewards which creates genuine frustration when rewards aren’t promptly administered. Fortunately, we are in the final stages of verifying and paying a small number of remaining accounts. To verify your account, please reply with a clear photo of your face while holding your drivers license which should match the name on your account. If the name does not match, please note the reason for the discrepancy in the email.
For your security, once verified, the image will be destroyed and you will be paid along with a $0.50 bonus for the delay and inconvenience which should roughly equate to a 10% annualized interest rate on the delayed payment.
Alternatively, if your account was identified as having acted improperly or maliciously during our security review over the last few months, the information will be passed to our security partner for further action.
While earnings across the rewards space have ebbed and flowed this year, we’ve added new partners into our apps and our website and encourage you to give them another try as fall kicks into gear.
Please let us know of any questions.
Thanks,
Rewardable Team

Sky Lantern Festival nightlightsevent.com customer service are horrible!

If you bought tickets from some great deals website like groupon.com and so on for a Sky Lantern Festival through night lights event nightlightsevent.com, be careful make your ticket is correct 100% from date, time, location, age group, people, what’s include and not, and lastly 100% you will make it to the event. Otherwise you will have a super hard time and maybe next to impossible to make changes to your ticket, if you can even get a respond from customer support at all.

In the case with nightlightsevent.com, ticket purchased at groupon.com voucher received, voucher redeemed but the ticket printed out wrong date. The date printout for ticket event the next day not the day for the ticket was purchased. Requested for support through website nightlightsevent.com, 1st responded 3 days later, replied to the customer support 2 weeks no respond, went back to the website support and updated the message, so far still no respond, just want to correct the date, 3 weeks and counting …

Be careful!

Secure your wordpress with wordfence and always keep your plugins updated

Keep your wordpress plugins updated at all time, ensure your wordpress admin account is secure do not use admin as user name, lastly use wordfence or similar firewall to monitor your wordpress 24/7.

On Friday, August 23, 2019, 01:51:23 PM EDT, Wordfence [email protected] wrote:
Over the past few weeks, the Defiant Threat Intelligence team has been tracking an active attack campaign targeting a selection of new and old WordPress plugin vulnerabilities. These attacks seek to maliciously redirect traffic from victims’ sites to a number of potentially harmful locations.
In today’s post we’ll look at the attacks associated with this campaign, and we’ll provide some useful indicators of compromise (IOCs) to assist in identifying similar activity.
The two most prevalent vulnerabilities targeted by this campaign are covered by Premium rules in the Wordfence firewall. Release dates for Free users are detailed in the post.
Check it out on the Wordfence Blog…
Regards,
Mikey Veenstra – Wordfence Threat Analyst
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Fake Apple Support email scam to hack your account “Re: Important information regarding your Apple account”

On Monday, August 12, 2019, 08:17:25 PM EDT, AppIe [email protected] wrote:
Hi there,
Due to a problem with your payment information, we have been unable to charge your account.
Your Apple ID has been locked to protect your security and you can’t sign in to any Apple services. You can unlock your Apple ID after you update payment information.
Update Here >
Apple Support
Apple
Copyright © 2019 Apple Inc. One Apple Park Way, Cupertino, CA 95014 USA.

https://s.id/69Z2u

https://myprivateappid.dynv6.net/5b6n/?ys

Identityguard scanned result your login credential got hacked.

and a password together on the Dark Web as part of a breach. They may be your BitcoinTalk.org login 

and a password together on the Dark Web as part of a breach. They may be your tumblr.com login credentials.

and a password together on the Dark Web as part of a breach. They may be your linkedin.com login credentials

and a password together on the Dark Web as part of a breach. They may be your autozonepro.com login credentials.

and a password together on the Dark Web as part of a breach. They may be your butterflylabs.com login credentials.

and a password together on the Dark Web as part of a breach. They may be your webhostingtalk.com login credentials.

on the Dark Web as part of the btc-e.com breach

webmasterworld.com/devshed (previously forum.devshed.com) login credentials

lolli.com reward you bitcoin? yes it’s legit thus far

You might have seen or heard of lolli.com ads pops up here and there saying it will reward you bitcoin for shopping on many online retailers. It’s an extension sort of like ebates.com and other similar rewards cashback website. It is legit, this link will take you to a podcast interview of the owner CEO of lolli.com https://talesfromthecrypt.libsyn.com/tales-from-the-crypt-57-alex-adelman and this link here is the latest discussion about lolli.com on reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/bykuph/has_anyone_tried_using_lolli/ and off course you can google it as well