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@jeremyotr @WallStreetApes Nah you just wanna jump on her for using a term incorrectly when she ain’t - just not elaborating to the nth degree - while spouting some dumb shit like she allowed the port outs - that ain’t how it works boomer
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@bill21792 @WallStreetApes If that’s what she had said and the context in which she had used the word in question, we wouldn’t be having this disagreement..but, alas, it’s not. Of course you’d already know that if you’d actually watched the video. Either way, I’m done with this stupid argument. ✌️
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🚨 A new scam is taking place in America that allows scammers to get your phone number to get past 2-Factor Authentication
Scammers can then get access to your social media accounts, bank accounts and more
AT&T Employee “I work at AT&T and over the last couple days, I've witnessed multiple malicious port-outs, which means that a scammer has tricked your cell phone carrier into allowing them to port your number over into a device that they control, which in turn lets them do the two-factor authentication
Allowing them into your bank account, your email, your social media. A way to prevent this from happening, and this isn't just for AT&T, this is for any cell phone carrier that you have. Most of them have a port-out protection that you should turn on because this has been happening quite a bit lately. So just letting you know”
Again this could happen on any cell phone carrier you have.
I researched and found port-out protection is a free feature offered by major U.S. carriers, including T-Mobile, Metro, and others
Make sure you do this
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@jeremyotr @WallStreetApes Lots of customers come in store reporting XYZ issue.
“I’ve been witnessing a lot of customers having XYZ issue lately - be on the lookout for XYZ”
Dealt with similar things in my time - autopay issues, promos not applying, etc.
Malicious port outs for her
Really simple
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@jeremyotr @WallStreetApes Considering I work in the cell industry, I am far more knowledgeable than you on this topic
Witness 100% makes sense with how she used it. Customer come in reporting issues - *witnessing*. You saying that she sees it’s sus and she still allows it to go through is beyond retarded
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@ryanlongcomedy Who were your openers for the 9:30 show last night in Portland? 2nd dude was funnier than hell
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Portland - This Weekend
Minneapolis - May 8/9
Chicago - May 12-14
Detroit - May 15/16
Lansing - May 17
Winnipeg - Jun 4-6
Spokane - June 18-20
Boston - July 17
Denver - July 23-25
Albuquerque- July 31-Aug 1
Nashville - Aug 12/13
Kitchener - Aug 7
Moncton - Aug 9
Kansas City - Aug 14/15
Tacoma - Sept 17-19
Phoenix - Oct 16-17
Edmonton- Nov 5-7
Punchup.live/ryanlong
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@jeremyotr @WallStreetApes I’m sure what she witnessed was people coming in the store freaking out about their numbers disappearing
Much harder to get back when the number went to another carrier
I worked in a cell store too and not that I witnessed this specific issue but what she said makes 100% sense
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@jeremyotr @WallStreetApes You have no clue what you’re talking about.
If someone wanted to port a number from AT&T to Verizon, they just give Verizon (rep or online website) the AT&T porting info to take number from AT&T to Verizon. They don’t go talk to an AT&T rep to ask for permission to port out 😂
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14-year-old American found a roofing company on Google Maps with 4.9 stars and no website, copied their reviews and pasted them into ChatGPT 5.5.
2 minutes later - a complete brief.
Pasted it into webuil io and just waited while the system built a full website with all pages, reviews and a booking button.
Called the owner and showed him the live preview. He said yes immediately because he'd been meaning to fix this for years and never had the time.
Invoice for $1,000. 47 minutes of work from the first search to a closed deal.
Then he built a machine. Outscraper pulls 200 businesses from Google Maps in 10 minutes, ChatGPT 5.5 writes a personalized email for each one with their real business data - 500 emails a day, 3% respond.
Month one - $4,000, month six - $15,000-20,000. Five million businesses on Google Maps are still waiting for that call.
Noisy@noisyb0y1
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@Alien_Highjinx @ChaosTV If someone walks into a Costco and takes all their clothes off, 100% chance they’re getting arrested for public indecency.
No need to be obtuse about this and try so hard to act like you’re smarter than everyone else - trying to win on a technicality that doesn’t exist
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@Alien_Highjinx @ChaosTV The employees never told him that he can’t record - no rules were broken - she has no expectation of privacy while out in public/the store.
Yes, she’s out in public even if the property is owned by a private company.
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@NeverteIImeodd Wtf is wrong with that lady just chilling in the tub
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@Mappy6984 She has SO much resentment towards him. He’s annoyed by the situation but she is so condescending - needs to work on her communication skills
I get it if she’s told him 100 times and he doesn’t change anything but she just seems resentful and bitter. And he doesn’t seem negative
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NEW: Mariners pitcher Logan Gilbert just pulled off one of the strangest plays in MLB history…
A 107.8 mph line drive slammed straight into his jersey and got completely lodged there.
It took him a few seconds to figure out where the ball even went.
The play was ruled a single because the ball was considered dead once it stuck in his uniform.
First time that’s ever happened in the majors. Wild.
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