Or you could plan ahead for next year...
A lovely series of shots!
I just bought a Seagate external drive which didn't do anything. Go to Seagate website - support - products - external portable -one touch Hdd (or whatever yours is) - downloads - Toolkit support - downloads - download Seagate Toolkit for Windows. Worked for me!
I had to do this this morning! Click the lll\ icon top right. Click Bookmarks & then Manage Bookmarks. On top bar click Import & Backup & go from there.
Yes - I took Namibia Airlines to the small claims court here in the UK. They changed our outbound flight at the last moment from London to Frankfurt so I lost the £100 I'd paid for internal flight from home to London (I then had to buy a flight from home to Franfurt). They refused to pay. The day after I lodged the claim, I received the £100 + court fee.
jerryc41 wrote:
I don't like changing my passwords. I use Password123 for everything. It's so easy to remember.
Which might be why they may have been able to hack your account ...!
It is a scam - it's been featured on British TV. They send you a trivial item which then enables them to post a favourable review in your name for more expensive items. Possibly means they've hacked one of your online accounts - check Amazon first & maybe change your password.
To be fair, Sainsburys (UK supermarket) does a reasonable job with substitutions. However it messed up once with a subsstitute cat food ("if you think I'm eating that, think again"!)
Just before our November lockdown we were allowed to meet in a group of up to six people "outdoors". Family are 90 miles away (90 miles is a lot further in the UK than in the US!) so we occasionally meet half way at pub for lunch. Pubs were closed but one enterprising pub (nicely half way) erected this "tepee" in the grounds. Well ventilated, it was classed as "outdoors" so the five of us were able to enjoy a family lunch; fortunately, being October, the tepee was heated! Pub staff came in to take orders & delivered them to our table.
letmedance wrote:
I do believe Uncle Sam wants your tax dollars so EBay needs your SS#. Ebay does own PayPal.
In 2015, eBay spun off PayPal to eBay's shareholders.