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May 22, 2024
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“Big Buck Hunter: Marksman” is a mobile adaptation of the classic arcade hunting game, available on iOS and promoted on the Skillz platform. Players test their marksmanship by shooting moving targets in various outdoor environments, with options for both free play and cash tournaments starting as low as 25 cents. The game is legitimate, features fair matches, and secure payment methods, but players should be aware of the financial risks involved. Developed by Play Mechanix, it’s rated 4.
May 20, 2024
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The Admiral Staff
The Consumer Legal Group is a law firm that helps consumers challenge debt collectors and creditors by leveraging consumer protection laws. They analyze debts for noncompliance, provide representation in court, and advocate for favorable settlements across various debt types like credit cards, medical bills, and rent arrears. Individuals feeling harassed or taken advantage of can submit a form online for a review of their accounts and legal assistance.
May 20, 2024
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The Admiral Staff
The article addresses whether to tip 20% at a buffet, arguing that tipping isn’t about rewarding service but a system where restaurants shift labor costs onto customers due to the tipped minimum wage. This practice, rooted in a history connected to slavery, disproportionately affects women of color. The author suggests questioning the tipping system itself and supporting the elimination of the tipped minimum wage to ensure fair wages for restaurant workers.
May 18, 2024
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The Admiral Staff
Several class action lawsuit settlements are currently accepting claims through July 2024, addressing various consumer issues. These include settlements related to data breaches affecting Planet Nissan, Planned Parenthood LA, and Connexin Software; privacy violations by Star Tribune Media; engine defects in Hyundai and Kia vehicles; discrimination against DACA loan applicants by Discover Bank; benzene contamination in Suave deodorant; harmful effects from Seresto flea and tick collars; and unlawful wage deductions from Lyft drivers in New York. Deadlines and eligibility
May 16, 2024
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The Admiral Staff
Google’s Vulnerability Rewards Program (VRP) for Android has paid out over $550,000 in its first year, rewarding individuals who find and report security vulnerabilities. Top earner Peter Pi made over $75,000 for submitting 26 reports. Google has increased payouts, particularly for complex exploits, and now offers 33% more for high-quality reports with proof of concept, and 50% more for including a potential fix.