The Bakersfield Californian

HINTS FROM HELOISE

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PRACTICAL, DEPENDABLE TIPS FOR TODAY’S BUSY CONSUMERS

Recently, we have been getting letters from readers who say they get emails and text messages telling them that the bank has frozen their account due a number of things.

Some are told there has been suspicious activity in their account or that the IRS requested that their account be frozen, and all sorts of other silly reasons. The scammers provide a phone number, and if you call that phone number, they say they’ll straighten out the problem, but first they need your bank account number, Social Security number and other personal informatio­n.

Do NOT respond if this happens to you. Call your bank, but look up your bank’s phone number.

Do NOT use the number the scammer provides. Always safeguard your personal financial informatio­n.

Dear Heloise:

— Heloise

My neighbor called me and asked me to help her move a very heavy box from her porch to her bedroom.

She had bought a bed that needed to be assembled, and the delivery guy just dumped the box on her steps rather than bring it to her door. He didn’t even ring the

doorbell to let her know she had a delivery.

When I went to her house, I could see that the two of us could not carry the box inside. It was just too heavy.

She was worried because rain was on it’s way and would ruin her new wooden bed. I opened the box, and we took out the parts one or two at a time, and before you know it, we had the entire bed inside and ready to be assembled.

The point is that if something is too heavy to move, get friends to help you or open the box and remove the parts one at a time. Use sliders if you have to, but remember,

every problem has a solution. — Carrie M., Miami, Florida

Carrie, you’re right. Many times the solution is really very simple. We just need to think things through. As the old saying goes: “How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.”

Dear Heloise:

— Heloise

Our beaches are getting littered with all sorts of trash as more and more people go to the beaches to play and cool off in the heat.

If any of your readers are heading off to a beach somewhere, please ask them to bag all their trash, especially plastic items. And if they would, pick up and throw away any trash they happen to find on our shores. Our waterways have become a national disgrace, with pollution and garbage scattered everywhere. It’s our country, so let’s keep it clean.

— Kenneth H., Rosemount,

Minnesota

Send your hints to Heloise@ Heloise.com or mail them to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000.

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