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Warning! - Stay Alert
For Cashier's Check Scams On Web Purchases
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Fake
cashier's checks have been used for years by crooks posing as Internet
buyers, and new variations of this scam are also stealing money from
unsuspecting victims. If you sell items online or receive any online
requests involving cashier's checks, pay close attention to this
warning.
Here's how a typical cashier's check scam works: You are selling a
valuable item over the Internet such as a car or computer. You receive
an e-mail offer through a relay service with the buyer promising to pay
by cashier's check. An authentic-looking check arrives, but it is made
out for several thousand dollars more than the agreed upon price and
the buyer asks you to wire the difference back. Your bank accepts the
check and credits your account for the money so you wire the extra
money back to the seller. But later, the cashier's check turns out to
be counterfeit so you're out both the sold item and the extra money you
sent to the buyer.
Another variation of this scam involves people who become friends
through online chat rooms and e-mail. For example, a man may chat with
a woman for a couple of months (to gain her trust) and then tell her
he'd like to move to the country where she resides. He asks her to get
him an apartment, sends a cashier's check for thousands of dollars, and
tells her to wire him back the overpayment. The check, of course, is
counterfeit and any money she wires to him is lost. People have also
been scammed by fake cashier's checks sent to pay for work done at
home, or as an "advance" on a sweepstakes they've supposedly won.
We remind you to be extremely skeptical of a cashier's check from an
unfamiliar source. It may look so authentic that your bank cannot
determine if it's fake until several days or even weeks later. Under
federal law, banks have to make the funds you deposit available quickly
— usually within one to five days, depending on the type of
check. But just because you can withdraw the money doesn't mean the
check is good — even if it's a cashier's check. It can take weeks
for the forgery to be discovered and the check to bounce.
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Ask The Help
Desk - Can You View More Than One Browser Window At
A Time?
Question: Is
it possible to view more than one window from my browser at the same
time? If so, how do you do it?
Answer: Yes. Two or more browser windows open on your desk
top at the same time can be helpful when you want to view a new web
page without leaving behind the current one you are viewing. It can be
especially beneficial when comparing information on two or more web
pages, such as when you want to do comparison shopping on multiple
e-commerce websites during this holiday season.
To open an additional browser window in Microsoft Internet Explorer, go
to the File menu, select "New," and then click "Window." As a shortcut,
you can press the Control (ctrl) key on your keyboard as well as the
letter "N" (ctrl+N).
With Mozilla's Firefox Web browser, you can choose to either open a new
browser window or a new tab -- the latter provides a convenient way to
access multiple web pages within a single browser window.
To open a new window in Firefox, go to the File menu and select "New
Window." As in Internet Explorer, the shortcut is CTRL+N. To open a new
tab, select "New Tab" from the File menu or use the CTRL+T shortcut.
To open an additional browser window when using Macintosh’s
Safari, select "New Window" from the File menu. The shortcut is to
press the "Command" key (the key with the apple symbol on it) along
with the letter "N" (command+N).
Great Sites To
Check Out This Month
Essential
Reading Before Flying
http://www.tsa.gov/index.shtm -
To check or not to check? We suggest you check out the site of the
Transportation Security Administration before you pack for your next
plane trip. Posted here is the most current and detailed information on
airport screening procedures and baggage contents restrictions. Take a
few minutes to review the rules and you can spare yourself some
annoying surprises at the terminal.
Carve Out Time For Pumpkins
http://pumpkincarving101.com -
After you go to the pumpkin patch, make this "cutting edge" site your
next stop. It explains absolutely everything you need to know about
pumpkin carving to get ready for Halloween night. Learn how to select
the right pumpkin, which tools to use, and how to create masterpiece
Jack O' Lanterns with the help of stencils. You'll even get tips on
extending the lifespan of your creations and photographing them
successfully.
Discover Geocaching
http://geocaching.com -
Searching for a new hobby? Explore Geocaching — the adventure
game for GPS users which began in 2000. Participants hunt for caches
(boxes with a logbook and little treasures) that have been placed all
over the world in both remote locations and cities. Location
coordinates are posted online but the challenge is actually getting
there and finding the cache. When you do, you take an item from the box
and leave one of your own. This official site provides all the
directions you'll need to get started.
Poor Pluto Gets Demoted
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm?Object=Pluto -
On August 24, 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) formally
downgraded Pluto from an official planet to a dwarf planet. Feeling a
little sorry for little Pluto? Find out more at this NASA site,
including details on the New Horizons mission that will reach Pluto in
July 2015 - the first visit of its kind. Scientists hope the long
journey will finally answer questions about the mysterious dwarf
planet's surface properties, geology, and atmosphere.
For Fans of College Football
http://fanblogs.com -
Forbes.com calls this "…the best blog dedicated to a single
sport." If you're crazy about college football, you'll want to read the
comments posted by other fans (and maybe add a few of your own). Join
the heated discussions, participate in polls, and sign up for RSS feeds
about your favorite college team. It's a site sure to score big with
football fans this fall.
Short Tutorial - Adjust
Frequency Of Incoming E-mail Pick-ups
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Most
e-mail software programs are set as a default to check for incoming
e-mail messages every ten minutes. If a message has been received, an
e-mail sound alert notifies the computer user that a message is
available for him/her to read. If these alert notices are too frequent
for your liking, the settings can easily be adjusted. Follow the steps
below to change the frequency that your e-mail software checks for and
advises you of new e-mail messages.
Adjust Frequency of Incoming E-mail Pick-ups in Outlook Express When
Using Windows XP:
Adjust Frequency of Incoming E-mail Pick-ups in Outlook When Using
Windows XP:
Adjust Frequency of Incoming E-mail Pick-ups in Thunderbird 1.0.7
When Using Windows XP and Thunderbird 1.5 on Mac OS X:
Adjust Frequency of Incoming E-mail Pick-ups in Netscape 7.2 When
Using Windows XP and Mac OS X:
Adjust Frequency of Incoming E-mail Pick-ups in Mail.app 2.0 When
Using Macintosh OS X:
Adjust Frequency of Incoming E-mail Pick-ups in Entourage 2004 When
Using Macintosh OS X:
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