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'The Voice' winners: Where are they now? Here's what every singer is doing since their win on NBC show
'The Voice' winners: Where are they now? Here's what every singer is doing since their win on NBC show
Winners like Chris Blue and Cassadee Pope have continued to release new songs
1970-01-01 08:00
House Oversight panel announces witnesses for first Biden impeachment inquiry hearing
House Oversight panel announces witnesses for first Biden impeachment inquiry hearing
The House Oversight Committee on Monday announced witnesses for the panel's first hearing this week in its impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
1970-01-01 08:00
Where is 'The Voice' Season 24 filmed? Reba McEntire excited to be back on NBC's singing show
Where is 'The Voice' Season 24 filmed? Reba McEntire excited to be back on NBC's singing show
'The Voice' Season 24 new judge Reba McEntire playfully mocks Niall Horan in new promotional video
1970-01-01 08:00
Mercedes S-Class, Porsche Stand to Lose Most in China Tariff Row
Mercedes S-Class, Porsche Stand to Lose Most in China Tariff Row
The European Union’s probe into Beijing’s electric-vehicle subsidies is meant to protect its carmakers from a flood of
1970-01-01 08:00
Vehicle scam reports surged by 74% in the first half of 2023, says Lloyds Bank
Vehicle scam reports surged by 74% in the first half of 2023, says Lloyds Bank
A major bank has recorded a 74% surge in the number of reports of vehicle scams in the first half of this year, with victims losing nearly £1,000 on average. The Ford Fiesta is the most commonly-reported model to feature in vehicle-related scams so far this year, according to Lloyds Bank. Bogus offers of BMWs and Audis also feature heavily among the fake ads, with motorbikes and classic cars also cropping up regularly, it added. There is also a thriving trade in fake ads for parts and accessories, such as alloy wheels, the bank said. According to the testimony of scam victims, vans are also often popular because people are seeking cheap models to be converted in campervans, Lloyds said. The findings were based on analysis of scams reported by Lloyds Banking Group customers during between January and June 2023. This was then compared with the same period in 2022 – and a 74% increase was found. Lloyds said victims are losing an average of £998, with people aged between 25 and 34 being the most likely age group to report being duped. Scams work by fraudsters creating fake posts on social media or online marketplaces to advertise vehicles that do not exist. They will include pictures of genuine cars or vans to convince the unsuspecting buyer that they are genuine. When a potential buyer responds, they will often be asked to make a deposit to “secure” the car, or even sometimes to pay the full amount, alongside excuses as to why the car cannot be physically viewed ahead of the payment being made. The fraudster will often apply pressure-selling tactics, telling the buyer the car is very popular, that they have several other offers, or that the payment must be made by a certain deadline, Lloyds said. Victims may be tricked into sending money via bank transfer. As soon as the payment is made, the buyer will be blocked and the seller’s profile will disappear. Occasionally, a fake address will be provided at which to collect the car, leaving buyers with a wasted trip alongside the financial loss. Ford Fiestas have been highly popular in the genuine sales market. Figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) in August indicated that the Ford Fiesta was the UK’s best-selling used car between April and June. The manufacturer recently ended production of the car at its factory in Cologne, Germany. If you do want to buy something you've found through social media, only transfer funds once the car is in your possession Liz Ziegler, Lloyds Bank Liz Ziegler, fraud prevention director at Lloyds Bank said: “Buying directly from approved dealers is the best way to guarantee you’re paying for a genuine vehicle, and always use your debit or credit card for maximum safety. “If you do want to buy something you’ve found through social media, only transfer funds once the car is in your possession.” Here are some tips from Lloyds Bank to avoid vehicle scams: 1. Fraudsters use social media to advertise vehicles that do not exist. Always do your own research and do not part with any money until you have viewed, and tested, the vehicle in person. 2. Check documents. Always ask to see the seller’s logbook, to verify that the seller is the legitimate owner. 3. The safest way to buy a new or used car is often from well-known, approved dealers. Organisations such as the AA offer specific guidance for buying cars unseen. 4. Low prices and pressure selling tactics are often used to target victims. Question if a deal looks “too good to be true” and compare prices from trusted sources. 5. Always use your debit or credit card when you shop online. This helps to protect your money should something go wrong. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Standard Life confirms plans for pensions dashboard BBC reviews Russell Brand’s time at corporation as YouTube demonetises content BBC removes some Russell Brand content as monetisation suspended on YouTube
1970-01-01 08:00
How old is Reba McEntire in 2023? 'The Voice' coach squashes rumors of her death by falling off a mountain
How old is Reba McEntire in 2023? 'The Voice' coach squashes rumors of her death by falling off a mountain
Reba McEntire proves that age is just a number, as the 68-year-old continues to reign music industry
1970-01-01 08:00
Why did Martin Hyde sue Gordon Ramsay? 'Kitchen Nightmares' host called out for creating 'fake' scenes as he wrecks restaurant manager's career
Why did Martin Hyde sue Gordon Ramsay? 'Kitchen Nightmares' host called out for creating 'fake' scenes as he wrecks restaurant manager's career
Martin Hyde reveals living in fear of being recognized as a 'loser' after being ridiculed by Gordon Ramsay in 'Kitchen Nightmares'
1970-01-01 08:00
'Special Forces: World's Toughest Test' Season 2 contestants face extreme training in frigid terrain
'Special Forces: World's Toughest Test' Season 2 contestants face extreme training in frigid terrain
The FOX series brings together celebrities and puts them through intense military training, inspired by the real Special Forces selection process
1970-01-01 08:00
UAW President Fain to join President Biden on the picket line Tuesday in Michigan
UAW President Fain to join President Biden on the picket line Tuesday in Michigan
United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain will join President Joe Biden on the picket line Tuesday in Wayne County, Michigan, according to a source familiar with the situation. The source provided no specifics about the exact location.
1970-01-01 08:00
Overreaction Monday: 5 NFL teams better off blowing it all up after three weeks
Overreaction Monday: 5 NFL teams better off blowing it all up after three weeks
We're only three weeks into the NFL season, but these teams are well on their way to a rebuild with how poorly the campaign has started.
1970-01-01 08:00
Qantas Gets First Sell Rating as Cost of Fixing Brand Mounts
Qantas Gets First Sell Rating as Cost of Fixing Brand Mounts
Qantas Airways Ltd. was hit with its first sell rating in a year, reflecting investor concern about the
1970-01-01 08:00
Taliban Controls the World’s Best Performing Currency This Quarter
Taliban Controls the World’s Best Performing Currency This Quarter
Billions of dollars from humanitarian aid and rising trade with Asian neighbors has propelled Afghanistan’s currency to the
1970-01-01 08:00
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