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    Major retailers face possible breakups following price gouging allegations

    I won't say Albanese has been doing it all right, but ever since Duttons party was kicked out he has whinged about the financial mess. Umm you guys created it. Being in opposition is the easiest political party to be in. All full of good ideas, but when it comes time to action them in office...
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    Major retailers face possible breakups following price gouging allegations

    As much as I'd like to, some of us can't avoid them though.
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    Uncover jaw-dropping detail everyone missed in latest photo of Princess of Wales!

    What a poorly written article. A quote from a 'Harry' interview. Harry who?😝
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    Scam slam: Aussies beware as online fraudsters target social media shoppers!

    I realise this would be a massive task, but what if brands registered their domain with Meta. Their AI could then scan for similar sites and reject them. There was a story on SDC a few days ago that Telcos want to do this in Australia now.
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    This father's tragic story reveals dark reality of devastating scam: ‘It just crushed him’

    What a bunch of low lifes! Poor bloke must have been devastated, and his family.😥 But meeting someone on the internet and having them coerce you into releasing any of your money, should have raised suspicions.
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    Reckless rush: Police fine dad for grave traffic violation

    Also the headline to the story - are you guilty of this common driving habit? No bloody way. Driving 52km over the speed limit is hardly common!
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    Reckless rush: Police fine dad for grave traffic violation

    Oh I agree. I've said this so many times I'm sick of hearing it myself. If you are driving impaired by drugs or alcohol the sentences should be the same. And I'm no wowser either, having been caught over the limit once many years ago. Copped it coz I was a fool.
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    Transform your bathroom for $13: See how this Kmart shopper did it

    That bathroom makeover will be good for maybe 2 years. Then the vinyl will wear or leak
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    Scientists warn: These foods pose dangers similar to smoking—find out why

    Like the millions being spent on anti vape ads
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    Mum reveals how her glass dining table ‘literally explodes’ without warning: ‘We were in shock and disbelief’

    I've had a glass dining table for years. Now I'm worried. Not sure but in the photo it looks like a laptop on the floor. If it was on the table it may have overheated.
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    Scientists warn: These foods pose dangers similar to smoking—find out why

    So who do you believe? Both sides have a good argument. When experts can't agree, where does that leave us dumb f*"ks? Of course though, we do all know what junk food is and how bad it is. But this guy wants to regulate advertising, which is not a bad idea.
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    Shock and outrage: Scandalous $240 bed-sharing offer appals renters

    And he thinks he'll have them lining up to choose from.🤣🤣🤣🤣
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    Organisation urges government to make legislation against text scammers mandatory

    Messages using registered sender IDs were permitted, while unregistered IDs were not automatically blocked. Hope they actually meant ' were automatically blocked ' Sounds like a good idea, but it's not 100% effective. You would still be wise to check the credibility of any SMS. Might be a good...
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    Time to scam: Tech expert reveals scammer’s preferred time slots to dupe Aussies

    True. No one makes any tough decisions anymore. They all just float along and leave a mess for the next incumbent. And then, like Peter Dutton, immediately blame the new government for all the chaos. Being in opposition is so much easier than actually running the country.
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    Time to scam: Tech expert reveals scammer’s preferred time slots to dupe Aussies

    Probably best to not even reply to those texts, as then they know it's a valid phone number
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    Time to scam: Tech expert reveals scammer’s preferred time slots to dupe Aussies

    That's 2 factor authentication or some call it 2step authentication. When you log in and a code is sent by SMS or email. Just adds that extra step against unauthorised access.
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    Time to scam: Tech expert reveals scammer’s preferred time slots to dupe Aussies

    Two factor authentication. An added bit of security for when you log in. Some sites have it as normal that they send a code to email or phone, others have it as an option.
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    Grandmother's knockout blow foils car robbery and crime spree in Aussie suburb!

    You wait. The one that got punched will sue her.
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