by RichD » Thu Mar 20, 2014 7:30 am
I have written quite a few slot racing related articles including ones on track lighting, variable voltage regulators, picture posting, dead strips for timing systems and tuning T-Jets, Johnny Lightning, Magnatraction and X-Traction cars. Because they tend to be long and contain a lot of pictures and diagrams I have them saved as PDFs and stored on Google Drive. As I mentioned earlier pictures get degraded, in addition the clickable links included in the articles only work if your browser is Google Chrome.
You should be aware that besides phishing e-mails there are also phishing phone calls. Recently I got a call from someone that asked if I had gotten my copy of TV Guide that week. When I said yes they asked if the copy arrived in good shape, then they told me that my subscription was running out and they could give me a good deal on a renewal. Since I had never given TV Guide my number I suspected a scam. This on was more elaborate than usual because the first caller switched me over to a second person who wanted my credit card number. I would never give my credit card number or any personal information to someone on the phone unless I was positive that the were who they said they were. When I told them that they said not to worry because they were bonded! Maybe that meant that they had posted bond, in any case I just hung up. I renewed my subscription via the TV Guide website.