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Tucson, AZ
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Replying to @accessabilly
Awesome cool that is really fun some folks are sending some things they have done. I have my old school frames tables Etc and presentations all are on zip drives in a storage locker. My Zip drive cables are all non USB. Time flies for sure! funny and I needed that laugh so thxu
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Replying to @sarahebourne @AARP
They are well-funded and have lawyers and advocates. They know the US government and they know SSA lawver very well the SSA should really get on it they are filled with attorneys but not for enforcement just internal fraud and for adjudication of disabled or retired claims.
Screw functional programming for real web documents and large-scale sites for research and edu and agencies with very specific terms they do it in medical here all the real vision of human readable accessible code. I miss declarative. The design principles of either are clear!
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HTML5 did have an XML application methodology for using the semantics at least we should have much but I do want both. I don't want and either this wins or that wins they both have Merit for different things. One needs a hammer and a nail the other needs please stop obfuscation.
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Did you see my tweet about this passage if alternative text with the asterisk did you use that too LOL I definitely did because it was better hearing than spacer 49 times any given page. Oh what we did it was fun to explore the sandbox but now we've shifted into a danger zone Imo
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In a browser monoculture with what 1 or 2 non chromium core? I can't even figure out why that would be necessary. World gone mad! Worldwide gone bad. Total failure of design principles of dub dub dub since 1994 w3c. And maybe this phone hack is related to browser security yikes!
Replying to @sarahebourne @AARP
The AARP is a very legitimate organization I think very highly of them I didn't think I would have but I've been a member now for almost 10 years they hit me up when I turned 49 and ready to hit the half-century mark. They are also protected and have major attorneys and advocates
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Someone had to have hacked a federal database, attacks are widespread USA. Only Lawyers, Judges, state, edu, defense family and friends. Otherwise it's credit bureaus, major banks, USPS, IRS, SSA, DOD, VA, local/county law, fed/state medical.@AARP knows. Disabled, elders at risk.
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Hey. Big ask from colleagues in CS/IT/Internet database security folks: These scams are harming innocents and if any employee has a conscience or is desperate to keep family off the streets, we have a lot of laws from local to International that will deal with these criminals...
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Replying to @nefarioustim
Really? Since all callers have had Indian accents with one accent from China and another pure US, I wonder if they aren't doing international, adding some serious problems with country and international law enforcement agents worldwide to these folks! What a pain in the tuchus!
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Hate phones so I keep to few. 14 scam likely calls, 2 days. Today I answered but 1 and: "You are accused of a federal crime. Say: Hello my dear friend Mr. Scam Likely, 78F today, wow! He hung up immediately. I cannot be the only one. Beware, this is very widespread says da Feds.
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Replying to @cosmic53
This is apparently widespread now, so it's a group across the USA doing a scam. Team scammers are familiar now since Las Vegas. Neighbors would gang up and pretend to not be in it, but knock or see you at the mailbox and hustle money or try to sell crap, or get into your home :(
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Click! Gone. So I check online, there it is. Pure gold: SSA's Scammer Hotline. That's what it's called FFS. Of course, I want justice, but that was so amusing for isolated sick not confused by bullshit ol' me. That truly stinks. What a cruelty. SSA Fraud Hotline: 1-800-269-0271.
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"I'm in Houston! Texas." I hear the woman say something gruff in what sounded to me to be Mandarin. "That the boss, Leo? P.S. Tell the boss I am contrary, cruel and what you scammed is grief and a real fraud report. Go call THE LAW! ICE perhaps? What's your SSN for MY records?"
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Click! Hung up. I call him back. HA! "oh, "Officer SSA Houston, thank you so much for letting me record your criminal act. So if a knock comes on your office door, and some person hands you a sealed letter, we'll mask to mask at the Federal building. Code # 520. Meet you in 20!"
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"Several a day, depending upon the crime." "Several SSNs a day stolen just by one guy in Houston? Is your name Ted Cruz? You're as if not more stupid. NO SSA employee is allowed to ask randomly for an SSN. Citizens can ask but answer by choice/need to banks, DMV and employers."
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"I have all your info Miss. I want to talk about revocation and what you can do to ensure you keep your SSN number." "Oh, I'm sure I will. I'm so sure that I know for a fact you are commiting fraud right now, and breaking some other laws too. What's your SSN, officer of the SSA?"
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"SSA is NOT Federal Crime Enforcement. Internal fraud claims related to illegal SS benefits don't just call up randomly. Since you're not an officer of anything you are the criminal scammer. So I'll revoke your SSN. What is it, sir? I can ask legally, you cannot, Officer Outlaw."
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"I'm an SSA Houston regional officer. Verify your name or I revoke your SSN now!" "So, regional. Houston and Tucson have the same area code? Okay, Officer SSA. Don't know name, address and SSN but are SSA? Houston, we have a problem. He's not in Texas and he abuses old sick folk?
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Scams when I'm bored are a moment of amusing revenge. "Wow, so this is new?" I say. "Citizens pay for a dedicated enforcement branch that can take my own social security number away?" "Yes. What's the number and confirm your name now." "NO SSA rep calls out of the blue. EVER."
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