Probably the same scammers that warn my PayPal account will be emptied if I don't install their "antivirus" malware on my phone.REALLY. WE'RE NOT FUCKING AROUND HERE. WE'LL DELETE ALL YOUR PHOTOS IF YOU DON'T TAKE ACTION *RIGHT NOW*! YOU THINK WE'RE JOKING? WE'RE NOT. THEY'RE TOTALLY GONE IF YOU DON'T LOG ON.
I have a Photobucket account?
Photobucket is a bit like MapQuest or Hotmail, where it was once a stalwart Internet tool but then Google came along and ate their lunch. I'm sure I needed to share some digital photos with someone for some project in the early 2000s so I created a free Photobucket account. Now that we have broadband Internet and smart phones that can text images and all the other ways to share photos I'm at a loss for why anyone would use Photobucket, let alone pay money to use it.Probably the same scammers that warn my PayPal account will be emptied if I don't install their "antivirus" malware on my phone.
What PayPal account?
Photobucket is a bit like MapQuest or Hotmail, where it was once a stalwart Internet tool but then Google came along and ate their lunch. I'm sure I needed to share some digital photos with someone for some project in the early 2000s so I created a free Photobucket account. Now that we have broadband Internet and smart phones that can text images and all the other ways to share photos I'm at a loss for why anyone would use Photobucket, let alone pay money to use it.
I wonder how many times per day Photobucket can email me asking if I want the 27 photos I have under my account I haven't looked at in 15 years and have all the pics stashed away on various storage devices anyway?
I too had a free photobucket account. I'm not paying for it. Haven't thought about the photos stored there in years, so they can't be that important. I think it was mainly pics I used for avatars and desktop wallpapers anyway. No big loss.Photobucket is a bit like MapQuest or Hotmail, where it was once a stalwart Internet tool but then Google came along and ate their lunch. I'm sure I needed to share some digital photos with someone for some project in the early 2000s so I created a free Photobucket account. Now that we have broadband Internet and smart phones that can text images and all the other ways to share photos I'm at a loss for why anyone would use Photobucket, let alone pay money to use it.
It wasn't a dream as explained in the sequel Return to Oz.If The Wizard Of Oz is all just a dream a concussed Dorothy conjoured up using people she knew in real life, how can it have a prequel?
Yes. And it gets wilder.So all the people in Oz just happened to look like people Dorothy knew?
More like Auntie Em slipped some psilocybin shrooms into her fancy vittles.Sounds more like a psychotic episode to me.