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    Posted 8 months ago

    MishMasher
    (31 items)

    I posted this item before and my user name was BakerCindy at the time. ( Sure wish I could access that one) That profile page has many of my beloved postcards on it. Artist is William Standing AKA: Fire Bear July1904-June 1951. He was an Assiniboine AKA Hohe. These First Americans share ancestry with the Sioux Nation

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    1. kwqd kwqd, 8 months ago
      Sorry to hear about your login collection. Are you using strong passwords?
    2. MishMasher MishMasher, 8 months ago
      Maybe not before but am now. I compounded to the problem bc I didn't buy a new cell phone when it got infected nor did I change my phone number or email address until the second cell phone became infected. Also,
      the service provider I used has minimal security. There isn't an office or a representative to speak to in person either. The Customer support is available by phone only. Unfortunately, my calls were rerouted so I was talking directly to my scammers.
      Thanks for asking!!
    3. kwqd kwqd, 8 months ago
      Yikes! Sorry that happened to you. When I start doubting s cellphone, I begin by doing a factory reset. You lose everything on the phone but that seems to wipe any viruses. If I ever lose physical possession of a phone, then I get a new phone. Have not changed phone numbers or email but that should clean the slate if there are any doubts. Still have to be careful what links you click on, attachments you open, etc.

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