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Lynn W
2014-06-19
The complaint has a First Count, Second Count, Third Count and Fourth Count. The form did not allow editing of the formatting to insert space for identifying the "Count" being addressed. Otherwise, the form was fine.
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They have a good product but I'm not in… They have a good product but I'm not in need of a full year subscription. I was able to use their product for the one document I needed and they cancelled my account with little to no effort on my part. If I had a lot of documents I would recommend them.
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If you got a phishing email, forward it to the Anti-Phishing Working Group at reportphishing@apwg.org. If you got a phishing text message, forward it to SPAM (7726). Report the phishing attack to the FTC at ftc.gov/complaint.
On a computer, go to Gmail. Open the message. Next to Reply, click More. Note: If you're using classic Gmail, click the Down arrow. Click Report phishing.
On your computer, open Google+. Open the post, comment, Collection, Community, photo, or profile of the person you want to report. Click More. Report abuse or Report comment.
Sign in to your Google Admin console at admin.google.com. Be sure to sign in using your administrator account, and not your personal Gmail account. Click Security. Click Dashboard. In the lower-right corner of the Suspicious device activities panel, click VIEW REPORT.
On a computer, go to Gmail. Open the message. Next to Reply, click More. Note: If you're using classic Gmail, click the Down arrow. Click Report phishing.
On a computer, go to drive.google.com. Right-click the file you want to report click Report abuse. Choose the type of abuse found in the file. Each abuse type has a description to help you determine if the file has violated our policies. Click Submit Abuse Report.
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For suspicious activities, Google will send alert to the alternative email registered with the Gmail account. In every case when someone logs in from a new location or system, Gmail will alert you.
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