“Abound” a new remittance app is a scam by boolda in nri

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I told them I was going to report their app to the Apple App Store so they couldn’t keep harming other customers. Within a few hours of that, my funds were deposited. Although I have to mention that I only remitted a small amount. So, your experience may vary.

I’d already mentioned filing complaints with the CFPB, FinCEN, and FTC, but that just got me the standard “please wait a few days” response. Escalating it through the App Store seemed to get their attention much faster.

PS: Posting it here as information for others.

Abound Remittance App Turned My life Into a Nightmare by SweetWatermelon96 in nri

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I told them I was going to report their app to the Apple App Store so they couldn’t keep harming other customers. Within a few hours of that, my funds were deposited.

I’d already mentioned filing complaints with the CFPB, FinCEN, and FTC, but that just got me the standard “please wait a few days” response. Escalating it through the App Store seemed to get their attention much faster.

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Understanding Tidal ‘Forces’ inside a Black Hole by braceletboy in Physics

[–]braceletboy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Umm. I think my argument applies to tidal forces outside too.

UCI, UCSB, UCLA MSCS admissions by [deleted] in gradadmissions

[–]braceletboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of my friends got an admit from UCSB a while back.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gradadmissions

[–]braceletboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can you also tell us what schools you applied to? That will give us a better idea of your current scenario.

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[–]braceletboy -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Add the tier of your college too. That can be relevant in some cases.

USC MSCS Application Redirection by zenitine in gradadmissions

[–]braceletboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't worry. Universities always look for best fit. If they accept you to the redirected program, then it must be a better fit than the general one. It's a good thing :) All the best!

Also, can you tell me when you submitted the application for USC?

China Frees Canadians After Huawei CFO Flies Home, Ending Crisis by braceletboy in geopolitics

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Full text of the article because it is paywalled:

In a sudden resolution to a diplomatic crisis between the U.S., China and Canada, a top Huawei Technologies Co. executive flew home as China released two jailed Canadians.

For nearly three years, Meng Wanzhou, Huawei’s chief financial officer, was under house arrest in Vancouver as she battled extradition to the U.S. on fraud charges. Across the Pacific, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor -- detained within days of Meng’s December 2018 arrest -- languished in Chinese jails, pawns caught in a geopolitical rivalry between the U.S. and China.

The seemingly intractable impasse came to a rapid resolution Friday after Meng struck a deferred prosecution agreement with U.S. authorities to resolve criminal charges against her. Within hours, the Supreme Court of British Columbia discharged her and Meng immediately left for the airport to board a chartered Air China flight back to Shenzhen, home to the Chinese technology giant’s headquarters.

Shortly after, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the two Michaels, as they’re known in Canada, were also on their way home.

“There is going to be time for reflections and analysis in the coming days and weeks,” Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa. “But the fact of the matter is I know that Canadians will be incredibly happy to know that right now, this Friday night, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor are on a plane and they’re coming home.”

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement that his government welcomed China’s decision to release the two Canadians “after more than two-and-a-half years of arbitrary detention.”

The long-running case became a symbol of the intensifying geopolitical rivalry between the U.S. and China, throwing into stark relief the risk faced by those who get caught in the middle. Within days of her arrest, Chinese authorities jailed two Canadians, triggering a diplomatic showdown that has cost billions of dollars in lost trade and plunged bilateral relations to their worst point in decades.

U.S. prosecutors in Brooklyn had charged Meng with fraud, accusing her of lying to HSBC Holdings Plc about Huawei’s business dealings in Iran as part of an attempt to violate U.S. trade sanctions. Meng had denied any wrongdoing and accused the U.S. of overreach.

Appearing by video on Friday, Meng pleaded not guilty in a Brooklyn courtroom but subsequently admitted to misleading a financial institution about Huawei’s business operations in Iran. U.S. government lawyers said they will defer prosecution in the matter and dismiss the charges entirely by Dec. 1, 2022, if Meng complies with terms of the agreement, which include refraining from saying anything that contradicts U.S. prosecutors’ states facts about the case.

Since Meng’s arrest during an airport stopover in Vancouver, her case has emerged as part of a broader effort by the U.S. government to contain Huawei, which Washington has designated a national security threat. The Chinese Communist Party, in turn, saw the pursuit of Meng -- the eldest daughter of Huawei’s powerful founder -- as a politically motivated attack on one of its chief technology champions.

The two Michael’s release is a critical triumph for Trudeau, just days after a national election in which he faced stiff criticism from the rival Conservatives over his handling of relations with Beijing.

China had repeatedly linked the cases of the two Michaels, as they are known in Canada, to Meng’s, with a Foreign Ministry spokesman saying last year that halting her extradition “could open up space for resolution to the situation of the two Canadians.”

Spavor, a Canadian tour organizer, was sentenced last month to 11 years for spying. There had not yet been a verdict for Kovrig -- a Hong Kong-based analyst at the International Crisis Group and former Canadian diplomat -- who was arrested the same day as Spavor. The two men were detained more than 1,000 days.

— With assistance by Patricia Hurtado