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04 March 2011

OESC Text Scam

Oklahoma Employment Security Commission



OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt and the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission issued a warning today on a text phishing scam aimed at unemployed Oklahomans.

“Our job is to protect Oklahoma consumers from fraud and phishing scams, which are often used to gain personal information for identity theft,” Pruitt warned. “Oklahomans should never give out personal information in response to an e-mail or text. Authentic companies, banks and government agencies will never ask for personal information through text message.”

“Phishing” is the fraudulent attempt by con-artists to obtain personally identifiable information from the public by sending millions of e-mails or text messages randomly to anyone with an electronic account. These e-mails appear to be from a company or government agency, and are designed to look authentic, right down to the company or government logo.

The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission has received reports about texts that ask consumers to call a telephone number for assistance with unemployment paperwork. When consumers call the number, they are asked to enter their unemployment debit card number before being transferred.

“The OESC does not use text messages to reach consumers,” said Richard McPherson, executive director of the commission. “If you receive such a text, please do not call the number. Instead, report the text to the commission.”

To report a text, consumers can call the OESC at (888) 980-9675 or the Attorney General’s Public Protection Unit at (405) 521-2029. To file a complaint online, go to www.oag.ok.gov.

OESC is a major partner in Workforce Oklahoma. Workforce Oklahoma centers are located across the state and provide a variety of services for free. In-person help with unemployment claims also is available at no cost to customers.

The Attorney General’s Office is reviewing the complaints received by OESC for criminal or civil action, but in the meantime, Pruitt wants consumers to be cautious.

“Consumers should always be wary of providing their personal and financial data to unknown entities unless they initiate the call,” Pruitt said.

To find the nearest Workforce Oklahoma center, call toll-free (888) 980-9675. To file an unemployment claim through OESC, call (405) 525-1500 in the Oklahoma City area or (800) 555-1554 for all other areas. Claims also can be filed online at www.unemployment.ok.gov.


07 October 2009

Downtown Car Wash?


The mainstay of almost every community across the land, is that of the church. Most often, small town America will have that mainstay located, right in the middle of town. Pictured above is that of the First Baptist Church located in the 300 block of North Main Street. Note: This is not the only church located within a 3 block radius of downtown Altus.



Panning to our left, you note just a small part of the First Baptist Church's parking lot. Not seen, is the parking lots located to the east of said church. But wait! What is that just coming into view to our left?



Over the years, questions abound as to what if anything, was going to happen to this small chunk of land, located to the north of the FBC. Rumors had it, another corner store, apartment complex, storage units, or additional parking for the First Baptist Church. Not very long ago, it was learned that a car wash was going to built within the 400 block! Yes ladies and gents, I said a car wash. As if, Altus doesn't already have enough, one is now going to be built, almost smack dab in the center of town?

Who in their right mind, would ever approve such a lame brained idea such as this? Well just to name a few, they are: Carole Atkinson, Linda Buxton, Winston Higgs and Sharron Preston. These were members of your Planning Commission. Let it be noted that no single member upon this board receives a single red cent for his/her services.

Questions are now being asked by members of our community, as to what if any, favors might have been received? That ladies and gents, this is the $64,000 question!

Who knows, you can attend your favorite church and cleanse not only your soul, but have your car washed too!

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