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There is a girl staying in Dakar Senegal and she wants me to help her transfer her father's money. She is the next kin of her father. Is it a scam?

Let me guess, a 21 or 22 year old girl who was a first year student, wants your help to transfer 9.7 million dollars that belonged to her late father out of the country, and can't because she is a refugee.  And weirdly she keeps adding in facts that either enforce the image that she is vulnerable (21 year old orphaned girl, alone in a refugee camp, in a country rife with political instability); or encourage you to trust her (hard-working student, father a rich man, probably with the title of Doctor); or try to push the religion angle by talking about a church camp, or mentioning God a lot.You have a few options here.1. Transfer the money to her.  And then wait a week until she contacts you again asking for more money to sort out some difficulty in getting travel documents.  And then wait a bit longer until she contacts you again needing more money to help her out because of another difficulty.  And repeat ad infinitum until you either run out of money, or decide that actually in fact this is a scam, and that you'll never see the money, and that she'll (if it is even a "she") continue to come up with excuses to get money out of you.2.  Transfer the money to her or provide your bank account details.  Wait a few days until someone uses your details to transfer all the money out of your account.3.  Ignore the message because it is a scam.Only one of the above options does not involve you loosing your money.This kind of 419 scam (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nig... ) has been dubbed the "Senegal refugee scam" or the "Senegal Sweetheart scam" , as it always appears to be from a young female from Senegal.  It originates from West African scammers, and the scammer behind it is almost certainly not a 21 year old, and probably not female either.Want to find out more? here's a listing of similar scams http://www.419scam.org/419-penpa...And here's the results of one individual baiting this scam: http://forum.419eater.com/forum/...

My cat gets this icky black stuff in the corner of his eyes?

My cat, Toby, gets this black stuff in the inside corner of his eyes, I clean it out and it comes back, yesterday his eyes were clear but the inside corner was red, like blood, only he was NOT bleeding or anything. Does he need to go to the Vet, does any one know what this is?? I love my Toby, I don't want him to be sick. Other than the black icky stuff, he seems perfectly normal and healthy, he's had all his shots and he is an INDOOR cat.

Can I use my post office account card at any ATM?

In fact, the post office employees in your country are those who can answer your question in detail. The Post Offices of some countries issue Prepaid Cards which you can use to pay your bills, do online shopping, and even linking it to your PayPal account to receive your payments on it, then you can withdraw that amount of money from any available ATM.

How can I claim refund from Qnet?

Your uplink would have kept some share from your money and invested remaining in the Qnet. Collect this money from your uplink, remaining invested money in Qnet could be refunded like below:These are the steps to REFUND your money:Collect your IR ID from your Uplink and Your business email ID which they have used to register you to Qnet. With this email ID you need to send email to Qnet Support center.Draft an email, with subject line: IRShip cancellation and REFUND request .IR ID No.:IN-------.And write the details about your order ids and tell them how you were misled by your uplink in investing money in QNet.Send this email, from your registered email ID in Qnet to: support.centre@qnetindia.in ; rekha.s@qnetindia.in; global.support@qnet.netWithin 2 working days they should reply you, if not mail them again and follow up with them.Also, you can call their customer service number Monday to Friday: 8880632532.They will reply back, and send your request to verification team. I have attached screen shots which might help you.Request them to refund your entire money and follow up with them through emails every alternate day.After couple of follow ups they replied, these are the screen shots:Provide them your bank statement which has to include the above asked details in the screen shot.I got this email after I gave them bank statement:After couple of follow ups I finally received my entire amount within 45 working days.

Will the PUBG mobile be banned in India? What will be the outcome of banning it?

I don't think this game gets banned since it is not a game of gambling or it does not involve any illegal acts. But youngsters getting addicted too much and especially teenagers. The other day I came across a tweet where few Inter students bunked college and playing pubG in a park. My friend often cuts my call,on asking him why,he says he is busy playing pubG. The outcome of banning it might make people think of doing something productive or spending time in the real world,or people who Can't think of anything productive,switch to other game.Personally,I never played that game,as I am least interested in mobile games. I think Govt. may not really ban it in near future,unless some crackpot appears on roads holding a real Ak47 rifle shooting randomly scaring shit out of people. But I hope this does not happen,it would be good If it is played out of boredom but not out of habit.

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