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Airyourviews,writeto [email protected] 13 - 26 November 2019^73


fallingsalesoftheoverpriced iPhone,
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atever it wants and
hatif it doesn’t get its
cttogether, then
people will go
elsewhere. So I say
hanks to the likes of
nePlus and Huawei for
gingprices down.
Elliott, Bangor, Co Down

Cameois anexcellent
idea for celebrities
I’m not sure if you’ve understood the
point of Cameo (www.cameo.com), as
reviewed in Essential Bookmarks, Issue
487, or have otherwise deliberately
misrepresented the service. It is not
intended to be a way for washed-up
celebrities to earn a living but to help
them better manage the ‘shoutout’
requests they receive from people online,
maintain control over their public image
and ensure that they’re not being ripped
off, and that their fans aren’t either.
Any well-known person who has a
social-media presence will frequently be
asked to “say hello” to their followers’
friends and family members (“because it
would really make their day”), endorse
charitable causes and events, or share
written or video messages of some other
kind. By directing all such requests to
their Cameo profile, they can more easily
process them, and – yes – monetise
these shoutouts for a small fee in return
for their time and effort. It also serves to
deter trolls and timewasters.
I think this is an excellent idea, not one
that should be mocked, and I wish there
was a UK-specific equivalent of Cameo,
because – as you mention – it is currently
dominated by American celebrities and
all rates are in dollars.
Name withheld, via email


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AVE YOU EVER BEEN
TARGETED BY A
‘MICROSOFT’ TECH-SUPPORT
SCAM (bit.ly/scam487)?

Quite a few times. I usually tell them
to get lost, but one time I asked if the
computer the scammer was referring
to was switched on. He said yes, and
I told him that the only computer on
was my work laptop (true) and that
it was connected to the Ministry of
Defence network (not true, but the
company I worked for at the time did
do work for the MoD). I told him this
was a major security breach that I’d
need to report and could he hold. I
heard an expletive and he hung up.
Lee Dodgson

A few times, but after a bit of thinking
you just instantly know it’s a scam.
I mean, how could they know
something that hasn’t happened?
Jack Gold

Yes, some time ago. I went along with
his game for about 10 minutes and
then said: “Do you think I’m stupid?”.
He replied, “What do you mean?”
and I told him I was an IT expert, even
though I’m not. He then asked why
I was wasting his time if I knew it was
a scam?
You couldn’t make it up.
Sue Rasala

Yes, I’ve received a few and I enjoy
wasting their time. Love to end with
“Actually, I have a Mac”.
Phil Ówen

I read years ago that Microsoft will
never instigate a call to you, so I’ve
never fallen for it in the times I’ve had
these calls.
Pete A Cox

Seems strange that this still happens.
Christopher Chesters

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AHOO HAS CLOSED ITS
ONCE POPULAR GROUPS
SERVICE (bit.ly/yahoo488). DID
YOU EVER USE IT?

When I first went online in 1997,
there was no Facebook and, actually,
not much else, either. Yahoo Groups
was about the only place where you
could have discussions with other
people who were interested in similar
things. I joined back then and it was
good, but over the last 10 years it
gradually declined and the massive
data breach that recently occurred
put a lot of people off. So I am not
really surprised it is going, but it’s sad
all the same.
John Hewett

I remember when Yahoo was the
cutting edge of the internet. Yahoo
Auctions used to be the place to buy
stuff and Yahoo had such a great
directory (much more useful than
modern search engines). Geocities
was where I built my first ever
websites and, of course, I used Yahoo
Groups. I am genuinely surprised that
the service were still going – I had
assumed Yahoo had shut down
years ago.
Nat Grove

Yes, in the Noughties, but they
became overwhelmed with spam and
other rubbish.
Phil McCarty

I didn’t realise Yahoo Groups was still
going. Haven’t used it since it used to
be e-Groups.
Martin Phillp

I still use Yahoo because I’m old!
Never used Groups though.
Tina Ferry

I used the Yahoo search engine for a
while, and Yahoo Mail.
Brian Brown

A long time ago, back in 1998. Then it
got creepy.
Gavin Green

No.
Glenn Faulkner

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