u/Impressive_Quail1254

32M: Tell me about your perfect day!

My perfect day: April 25th, because it's not too hot, and it's not too cold, all you need is a light jacket!

I'd wake up early and go for a resfreshing morning swim. I'd go to the local cafe and pick up a croissant and a coffee. I'd take the dogs for a walk down to the waterfront. I'd come home and find an interesting historical or philisophical commentary to read from my library. In the evening, I'd grab a seat at a local Italian restaraunt, enjoy a beatutiful pasta dish and a glass (or two) of wine. From there, take in a show at the theatre. Afterwards, grab an espresso martini. I'd come home, have a tea and a dessert, and cuddle up with the dogs and watch a few light-hearted shows.

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32M: Tell me about your perfect day!

My perfect day: April 25th, because it's not too hot, and it's not too cold, all you need is a light jacket!

I'd wake up early and go for a resfreshing morning swim. I'd go to the local cafe and pick up a croissant and a coffee. I'd take the dogs for a walk down to the waterfront. I'd come home and find an interesting political commentary to read from my library. In the evening, I'd grab a seat at a local Italian restaraunt, enjoy a beatutiful pasta dish and a glass (or two) of wine. From there, take in a show at the theatre. Afterwards, grab an espresso martini. I'd come home, have a tea and a dessert, and cuddle up with the dogs and watch a few light-hearted shows.

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Don't know who needs to hear this: If you get a call from the following number (416-764-0287), hang up immediately.

A "Leslie" from Signal Loyalty Group, apparently authorized through RBC, will attempt to offer identity protection services for a free trial period, after which their plans start at $19.99/month. (Yes, as you may have gathered, there is no option to instead field these discussions through your bank or to simply decline before requesting more information).

As you probably have already gathered, there is no Leslie, there never was a Leslie, and there will never be a Leslie. I must admit, I was moderately impressed that they went to the trouble of creating an artificial voice with a nondescript "Canadian" accent.

I'm sure most of the people on this forum are already well aware of the necessary precautions that should be taken, particularily when it comes to people who may have family members and/or friends who could be vulnerable to this kind of manipulation, but it bears re-iterating: anyone claiming to offer any kind of financial services over the phone, especially caliming prior authorization from a financial institution, should either immediately terminate or simply state they'll pursue the matter with their respective financial institution.

Take care out there folks!

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u/Impressive_Quail1254 — 24 days ago