Not sure about now, but in 98 the hostess at the restaurant I worked at found ~$200 and turned it into the police. 3 months later, no one claimed it and she got it back.
I was trying to set up win 11 laptop for my mom and ran into S mode, that took like an hour to walk my elderly mom through the steps to disable it so I could remote in. Finally gave up and grab a MS approved remote desktop app to remote in a disable the S mode, its s for Shit. Of course the other remote desktop app crashed. Sorry family, no more windows PCs for you
No longer a Nazi, but still God, what a ride...
Did you see the mess that overnight left?
What words mean?
Money laundering?
He's got the Midas touch, if Midas turned stuff to shit instead of gold
EA has been doing this crap since '98 and still people keep buying it
Most religions don't even mention tiktok.
At first I thought it was the dead giveaway guy, but it just appears to be some random black guy with cotton candy.
Terrorist
So he shit in some bread, then drove or carried it around to give to a homeless guy to throw away? Dudes mentally unstable
Reminds me of "This is the End."
Exactly
EDIT:
It's a known scam usually through some guise of computer repair or a trusted company, but Occam's Razor would dictate that this is not a scam simply because who would bother would 23 cents?
Or maybe that's the scam? It's such a low ball amount that 10k+ clients wouldn't even question it.
This is a typical scam, convince the victim you refunded them too much, and ask for the difference back. Only thing is they never refunded you in the first place. They just use the inspect tool to edit your balance client side

Before the internet you could dial up public boards and connect to a server. Like in '88 I was online.
If you need to get a hold of me, page me 911 first then your number
Same. Good for a few hours
Cool cool cool

The stupidest FB Marketplace that I deal with Weekly.


FB Marketplace Scam. There's a second where they get your phone number and send you a "confirmation" link which apparently will confirm you are changing an account over to them. Not sure what account, as my phone provider auto blocks these scam links.
This one is pretty stupid. Instead of venmo'ing the cash to their "relative" who is coming to my place to pick up the item. They expect me to accept the Venmo on my end, then wait 1-3 business days before actually being able to get the cash for the product. At which point there is no cash. They continually try the scam even when I say it's cash only.
Also if you inspect these profiles they are generally one image and zero information. These are all from fake accounts which they delete /get banned periodically.