Apple AirTags selling out — Best coupon code finder
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In this issue ... Phony investment apps 📜 Don't throw away your IRS letter Apple's AirTags are selling out |
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3 things you need to know today 1. Phony investment apps that are waiting to steal your hard-earned money The rise of interest in investing has been fueled by a cryptocurrency boom, social media and even memes. While it's a good idea to invest smartly for your future, you have to watch out for scams. Crooks are targeting victims looking to increase their financial worth with fake investment apps. We'll show you what to watch out for. Tap or click here for a glimpse at these fake investment apps. → |
2. Did you get a letter from the IRS after your stimulus money arrived? Don’t throw it out You're going to receive a confirmation letter from the IRS sometime after your latest stimulus check. Whether or not there was an issue with your payment, keep that letter around. We'll explain why you'll want to save the letter and how it could help resolve problems down the road. Tap or click here for the latest stimulus check information. → |
3. Apple’s new AirTags are already selling out – Get one while you still can Losing your stuff is never fun, and trackers help to minimize this risk. Attach these small devices to your things and rest assured that you will (likely) find them if lost. Apple recently introduced its own trackers called AirTags, and they're already hugely popular. We'll tell you more about them and how to grab your own. Tap or click here to get your AirTags before it's too late. → |
4. An easy way to find the best coupon codes that actually work We all like to save money. But finding coupon codes that work is a huge time waster. Luckily, there's a tool that can do all the hard work for you. After just a couple of clicks, you'll see the best available coupon codes added automatically to your purchases. There's only one question: What are you waiting for? Tap or click here to start saving when you shop online. → |
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AND FINALLY ... Science has spoken: Sending just one fewer email every day could cut CO2 emissions by 16,000 tons a year — the same as 80,000 flights from London to Madrid or taking 3,334 cars off the road. Think about that the next time you reply with just one word, like “Thanks.” Here’s my email rule of thumb: If I can’t type up what I want to say in a few lines, I pick up the phone or hop on a Zoom call. I got an email from Google Earth proudly stating they can read maps backward. I thought to myself, "That's just spam." |