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The Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA), Downtown Memphis Commission, and Memphis Medical District Collaborative have partnered to create a new transit service that will offer. ....
Orange County Ridesharing Passenger Warns of Disturbing Fraud A Rancho Santa Margarita woman is warning others about the unscrupulous tactics of some ridesharing drivers after she says she was hit with a bogus charge. Ashley McClure told The Epoch Times that she’s fallen victim to a scam that’s been circulating throughout the country for years: Vomit fraud. The Better Business Bureau is among the agencies that have warned the public about the troubling trend. Drivers have taken advantage of passengers by posting fake photos of vomit in their car, and charging passengers up to $250 in cleaning fees. A 2018 Miami Herald article reported that numerous Uber passengers were suing the company for fraudulent charges related to vomit fraud. ....
The Globe and Mail Published January 29, 2021 Bookmark Rogers Communications Inc. (DOG) Somebody start a Reddit thread! Shares of Rogers Communications could use a little help after the telecom company reported a lacklustre fourth quarter and opted to forgo any financial guidance for 2021. Something about a pandemic making it hard to forecast results. Revenue, earnings and cash flow all drifted lower in the latest quarter, as COVID-19 travel restrictions weighed on roaming revenue, and a late start to pro hockey dampened the media division. Barring a sudden chat-room buying campaign, it looks like no bubble for Rogers shares any time soon. But the dividend yield north of 3 per cent ain’t half bad as investors wait for the picture to clear up. ....