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Re: EMAIL from IRAS. Is it a scam?
A very common scam. You get an email. You are either notified that a large charge has been made against some account of yours or, like you, you get notice of a refund. Of course, you have no idea what the charge or refund is about and the email conveniently gives you a number to call if you have questions.
But, if you do call, you will soon find that they are asking you for all sorts of information so that they can "verify" the charge or refund. Woe to the muppet who actually gives them any information.
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Re: Android Recent gallery keeps duplicating photos
^^^^^^
More useless AI generated crap.
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Re: Returning Singaporean applying to sponsor PR and LTVP
I do wonder if they would consider assets/investments instead of income on appeal. Not sure I’ve seen any posts attempting it.
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Re: EMAIL from IRAS. Is it a scam?
From the wording alone… “please take a moment to review all of your refund details” — that is not the IRAS.
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Re: Android Recent gallery keeps duplicating photos
This sounds frustrating! Here are a few things you can try to fix the issue:
Check for Gallery App Settings:
Some gallery apps have settings to automatically create duplicates during moves or copies. Look for an option like “Prevent duplication” or “Auto-backup settings” and disable it if found.
Clear App Cache:
Go to Settings > Apps > Gallery (or the specific app you’re using).
Tap Storage > Clear Cache (avoid "Clear Data" unless you're okay with resetting the app).
File Manager Check:
Use a file manager app to see if the duplicates are actually in separate folders or just virtual copies. Sometimes gallery apps show multiple paths to the same image.
Disable Syncs Temporarily:
If you're syncing with cloud services like Google Photos or other backup apps, temporary duplicates can appear. Disable sync, delete duplicates, and re-enable sync.
Uninstall/Reinstall the Gallery App:
If the issue persists, try uninstalling the gallery app (if it’s not a system app) and .....
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