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Warning issued over Facebook and Google phone scam after TikTok whistleblower speaks out

Warning issued over Facebook and Google phone scam after TikTok whistleblower speaks out Updated: 1:06 ET, Jul 28 2021 A WHISTLEBLOWER has gone viral on TikTok after warning others over a malicious Facebook message. Krysta Lewis from New Hampshire was selling furniture on Facebook Marketplace when she received a suspicious link from a potential buyer looking to confirm she was a real person. 2 Krysta Lewis is warning people not to fall victim to a Google Voice scamCredit: Getty But that s not what the code was intended for: Lewis had really received a link to create a Google Voice number that would allow the scammer to spam others under the guise of Lewis identity.

She got scammed while selling furniture online Now, her warning about a Google phone scam went viral

ZIP Advertisement She got scammed while selling furniture online. Now, her warning about a Google phone scam went viral Share Updated: 6:56 PM EDT Jul 27, 2021 Cherise Leclerc News Anchor/Reporter She got scammed while selling furniture online. Now, her warning about a Google phone scam went viral Share Updated: 6:56 PM EDT Jul 27, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript AS WMUR S CHERISE LECLERC REPORTS - SHE WANTS OTHERS TO KNOW, BEFO RE THEY RE TRICKED, TOO.

Unvaccinated in NH Get One on One Time with Healthcare Providers / Public News Service

CONCORD, N.H. - Health experts and advocates for older Americans are encouraging unvaccinated New Hampshire residents to have one-on-one conversations with their own healthcare providers to get information about the COVID-19 vaccines. The New Hampshire Medical Society s Executive Vice President and CEO Jim Potter, said the state has done a good job with the mass public vaccination sites - more than half of the state s population is fully vaccinated, meaning it s been two weeks since their last dose. .

AARP: New Hampshire residents want to stay at home as they age

Todd Fahey Based upon various national and state studies, we at AARP New Hampshire can say with confidence that we know this much is true: Granite Staters want to stay at home as they age. Every two years, despite the fact that we are two years older, we continue not to fund services to keep people at home. Our leaders simply continue to overlook and/or disregard their preferences by not funding in ways that could make those wishes a reality. Among the lessons of 2020 (for Granite Staters of all ages) was just how safe our homes could be and how happy most of us could be in them. It is time, finally, to insist our elected leaders honor the preferences of Granite Staters to stay at home as they age by making smart and strategic funding choices.

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