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What safety and security steps can you take to protect your money? Follow the blog for personal security advice. I'll also review the latest scams with tips on how to help you avoid them. Sign-up for my scam and fraud alert newsletter!
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Today's tutorial is going to be a on the iPhone Settings - Emergency SOS feature. Learn how to turn it on and invoke it to call emergency services. Key Tutorial Topics:
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Today's tutorial is on the iPhone Health App and where you can find your Personal Profile Information. For some reason Apple has hidden this behind your picture.
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Today's tutorial is going to be on how modifying your emergency contacts in the Health App. Key Tutorial Topics:
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Today's tutorial is going to be a general overview of the iPhone Settings Menu and how to search the menu. There seem to be hundreds of settings to adjust on the iPhone, how to find the one your are looking for? Key Tutorial Topics:
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Today's tutorial is going to be on the home screen and how to find and use the App Library. Key Tutorial Topics:
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Today's tutorial is going to be on the home screen and how to search for Apps. Key Tutorial Topics:
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Visit RichClose.com for more iPhone tutorials! Today's tutorial is going to be on the home screen and how to move screen pages around and/or stop displaying them. Key Tutorial Topics:
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Today's tutorial is going to be on the home screen and how to move apps around and combine them into folders.
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The truth is honest people believe everyone is as honest as they are and unfortunately that's just not the case. The internet has opened up to scammers from all over the world. They prey on honest and good people. Many of you don't lie and don't expect other's to lie to you. The truth is that scams always rely on a lie and someone believing that lie. In order to avoid scams, you'll need to be better at detecting lies.
You need to be on you toes at all times. Don't answer the phone from numbers not in your contact list. Don't replay to emails from people you don't know or follow links in emails that look legitimate. Here are some common scams you should be aware, they might help you understand the mind set of criminals trying to scam you.
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Years ago I learned that my mother in-law bought a timeshare years ago in Daytona Beach. She kept making the payments but never used it. Did you inherit or no longer want to own the timeshare you bought years ago, here are a few things to try to liquidate it:
First contact the timeshare company and ask if they have a program to surrender or take the deed back on the timeshare. Most of the larger companies have a program for taking time shares back. You may not get any of your money back using these programs, but at least you won't have to keep making the payments for a timeshare you are not longer using. If you are dealing with a smaller developer or resorts, they may not have a program which means you may need to resort to more aggressive options.
Stop making your payments. Before you do this you should understand the risks. It's possible that the timeshare company will report you to the credit bureaus for not making a payment. They may also bring a law suit against you for the non payments. In some cases once you stop payments, the timeshare company will let you surrender the deed so that they can resell the timeshare. This can be much less expensive then for them to go through a foreclosure.
Resell your timeshare to someone else. Again you probably won't get your money back from the original purchase but at least you will no longer be required to make the yearly payment.
Don't use a company that "Specializes" in helping you get out of timeshares. Many of these require you to pay up front and don't deliver results.