A Day At The Beach
Fraud Alert! Secret Shopper Scam. A warning to any resident who has, or may receive an official looking letter
announcing that you have been chosen as a mystery shopper.
The deceptively professional looking letter and cheque for a large amount of money (Ours was for $3,890) arrives by regular mail with instructions to cash the cheque and send money by Western Union. Don't be fooled! Responses (1)
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Content Warning: This article is not suitable for children as it contains mature subject matter and language.
Is having a home phone just habit, or are land-line phones so outdated that they are destined to go the way of the dinosaur? Have you ever wondered if you could live without your old fashioned touch tone phone? These are the questions I've been asking myself lately.
The Wyant family from Stayner, Ontario own a successful business called
I don't usually write about this type of subject here on Wasaga.com. The focus of this site has always been local with the occasional musing about newsworthy items but for the most part I leave the serious reporting and opining to the pros. But, I couldn't in good conscience remain mute after hearing about the horrendous