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Singer G Flip spotted with his Sunset Selling girlfriend Chrishell Stause at Splendor in the Grass

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G Flip ‘fun to Sell Sunset star Chrishell Stause’s girlfriend at Splendor in the Grass’ – after sparking engagement rumors By Caleb Taylor For The Australian Daily Published: 11:41 PM EDT, 23 July 2022 | Updated: 05:29 EDT, 24 July 2022 Australian musician G Flip has been spotted with Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause at the popular music festival Splendor in the Grass this weekend. G Flip, 27, a non-binary singer whose real name is Georgia Claire Flipo, was spotted hanging out with Chrishell, 41, who was born in America, backstage, Pedestrian reported. Despite being hit by a rain bomb, the pair manage to keep their fire burning as they pack PDAs at the Byron Bay festival. G Flip (right) was reportedly spotted with their Selling Sunset star boyfriend Chrishell Stause (left) at Splendor in the Grass this weekend The G Flip is scheduled to feature Splendor in the Grass on Sunday night. Th...

Cell phone providers selling customer service they can't use, says ombudsman

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Cell phone service providers fail to provide adequate coverage and sell consumer products they cannot use, according to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman. Key points: Ombudsman received 63,000 complaints about mobile phones in two years People are left without phone coverage during emergencies Help services operated by online bots and automation are not suitable for all customers A report released today shows cell phone complaints to the ombudsman’s office have surged over the past two years despite a decline in the overall number of complaints. The office received 63,000 complaints about cell phones during the period. The report details examples of people trapped without cell phone service in emergencies. “People come in with an idea of ​​what they think they want and they’re selling a product they may not want, need or understand,” says Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman Cynthia Gebert. Several people living in high-risk emergency areas told the ombu...

Nick Candy and Holly Valance are selling their LA mansion for a cool $85 million

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Billionaire property tycoon Nick Candy and his wife Holly Valance have put their ten-bedroom Los Angeles home on the market for a cool $85 million. The British businessman, best known for his luxury development projects and married to Australian singer actress Holly Valance, has reportedly owned his home in the US since 2013. The 21,000 square foot property called ‘The Reserve’ was built on two acres and was built in 1959. The property has been heavily modified over the last two decades. Real estate agents describe it as ‘one of the most historic estates in Los Angeles’ and one of the city’s finest examples of 1950s modernist architecture. Billionaire property tycoon Nick Candy has put his ten bedroom Los Angeles home on the market for a cool $85 million The 21,000 square foot property called ‘The Reserve’ was built on two acres and was built in 1959. The property has been heavily modified over the last two decades. The propert...

The $8000 Reno adds $300,000 to the selling price of the Sydney unit

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Is it too expensive? We can’t believe it’s too expensive. We think it’s priced in the upper range of the market. What do you think it will go for? We thought when we first got our hands on the property it could have been over $2 million at different times. We thought $1.9 million would be a very good price. The reserve price is about $1.89 million. What’s surprising about that? When we take [the listing] it is a two bedroom apartment. We’ve been around the lower north coast for years. There are many one-bed, two-bedroom apartments. They are very common. Three bedrooms is not much to begin with. We noticed the gap. Apartment vendors created a third bedroom by closing the formal dining area, which was originally a separate bedroom. We advised them to convert it to three beds which was the original plan. Someone who used to live there turned it into two bedrooms and used the third as a formal dining room. It definitely changes the whole pricing stru...

CEO Arrested for Selling $1 Billion Counterfeit Cisco Hardware on Amazon, eBay

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A Miami-based CEO has been arrested for allegedly importing $1 billion worth of counterfeit Cisco equipment from China and then selling it on Amazon and eBay. Ministry of Justice announced (Opens in a new window) today that they have charged 38 year old Onur “Ron” Aksoy for selling counterfeit Cisco equipment through various online storefronts. Allegedly, Aksoy imported tens of thousands of counterfeit Cisco devices from China and Hong Kong. He then created at least 19 companies in New Jersey and Florida, dubbed the “Pro Network,” to help him resell hardware as genuine through e-commerce sites. One of the sites that Aksoy appears to be using to sell Cisco gear. “The operation allegedly generated more than $100 million in revenue, and Aksoy received millions of dollars for his personal gain,” the Justice Department said. The Cisco equipment that Aksoy allegedly sold was usually older, lower-end models that were previously purchased or discarded. Counterfeiters ...