26
August

As your holiday shopping, check your websites twice, with more shopping comes more opportunities for scammers | News

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PADUCAH — While you’re shopping online this holiday season, remember the famous phrase, ‘checking it twice,’ in reference to double-checking the sites you’re shopping at. This time of the year, scammers prey on consumers buying online. Last year, consumers reported losing nearly $9 billion to fraud, according to the Federal Trade Commission. That’s a 30% increase from 2021.






A fake website replicating Walmart.com.


When it comes to the different ways people get scammed, the most common way is an imposter scam, according to the FTC. An imposter scam is basically when a scammer lies about who they are to get your money. The second most common scam involves fake websites, which are also a risk this time of year. On the WPSD Facebook page we asked viewers if they had fallen victim to these scams. Several said yes.

Brittany Bailey expressed that she was scammed by a fake Bath and Body Works website. Once the money was taken out of her account, she never received her order, and there was no tracking number or way to contact them. Christina Hammons also expressed a similar experience online. She said she bought a discounted Thor’s hammer tool box set as a

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22
July

“Grandpa’ out of style? But not their fashion | Local News

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We’ve been grandma and grandpa for 19 years. Now we’re finding out the terms “grandma” and “grandpa” may be a thing of the past.

At least that’s what some baby boomers want.

A TikTok video featured a woman who said her mother-in-law doesn’t want to be called “grandma” any more. I’m not sure, but apparently the term makes her feel old — or something.

The grandma thought maybe “Queen mother” would be more fitting. I guess that would make the grandpa “King father.”

Other suggestions rolled in, including “G-ma.”

The video quickly racked up a couple million views and plenty of people chimed in with similar stories and suggestions.

We’ve always loved being “grandma” and “grandpa” to our grandkids.

When they were little it was an endearing thing to hear. Even now when most of them are in their teens, hearing “grandpa” sounds just fine to me. It’s who I am and it’s meaningful to me. Calling me “Poppy” or “PawPaw” to help me be in denial about growing older just doesn’t make sense.

Still, I wouldn’t mind watching my granddaughters and grandsons squirm as they grow older and I insist they call me “Grand-dude” or maybe “Your Honor.”

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