Nah, people don't wash their hands. Lemme scan that shit on my phone.
I only see really nice restaurants still wipe menus down throughout the course of a shift and even that is still a gamble
U asking Danny Tanner that?whens the last time you sanitized ya phone/phone case?
Yikes!
Most people look for that stuff. Im not gonna put that all on algorithmsYeesh. They need to make a law that allows for muhfuckas to easily cleanse their algorithms on all socials with a single click of a button cuz gotdamn yo lol
Most people look for that stuff. Im not gonna put that all on algorithms
I haven't tried it because I kind of stopped caring but have you tried deleting your cookies/cache on all of your devices and going into the apps and clearing the data they have already?Yeesh. They need to make a law that allows for muhfuckas to easily cleanse their algorithms on all socials with a single click of a button cuz gotdamn yo lol
I haven't tried it because I kind of stopped caring but have you tried deleting your cookies/cache on all of your devices and going into the apps and clearing the data they have already?
What a black show that does dry humor? Like on some modern family or office type shit @Sony Montana @Inori
Yikes!
You check the Vince Staples show yet?
Abbot Elementary?
How does one do this at the line without getting caught?A warning has been issued after a card skimming device was found at a Walmart self-checkout kiosk. An employee at the retailer's Linda, California, store came across the device last week and contacted authorities, officials said.
The device was found at around at 11.30pm on Thursday, and employees don't know how it got there. The Yuba County Sheriff's Office has launched an investigation and released images of the device to help shoppers remain vigilant.
The device looks just like the keypad of a normal pay terminal and is placed on top of card readers or pin pads to pick up the information of any card owners that uses it. It's hard to tell the difference between the skimmer and a typical keypad, making them difficult to detect.
Skimmers cost financial institutions and consumers more than $1 billion each year, according to the FBI. They are often illegally placed at grocery stores, department stores, gas pumps and ATMs.
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It's hard to spot one, but skimmers may appear more bulky or loose, according to the FTC. If the card terminal wiggles or there is any piece of the machine that's out of place, experts recommend contacting the staff of the store you're in.
Capital One bank advises customers to cover their pin numbers when typing them on any machines, and to use contactless and credit card rather than debit cards when possible. Checking your bank and credit card accounts regularly will help you notice if there are suspicious or fraudulent charges.
The Yuba County Sheriff's Office said: “It is important to monitor your bank account transactions for potential fraud and if found, immediately report it to your local authorities."
No but we'll need our REAL ID with the star on the license to travel domestically soonYou need a passport to travel domestically?
You need a passport to travel domestically?
Flatbush misdemeanorsWhat a black show that does dry humor? Like on some modern family or office type shit @Sony Montana @Inori