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A noted rise in the amount of moving scams targeting those looking to move East, with the Better Business Bureau confirming some scammers have loaded people’s belongings on trucks, only to hold it all for a hefty ransom.
The scam singles out victims who can’t allow movers into their home to verify shipment sizes, a common problem during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Better Business Bureau, (BBB) and the Canadian Association of Movers, (CAM) released a joint update concerning what both groups call “fraudulent moving companies having been identified and purposely underestimating moving quotes for consumers” adding the scams are particularly prevalent in cross-provincial moves from Ontario to the Atlantic Provinces.
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May 7, 2021
Leslie Millard, Marketing Communications Specialist with Black Hills Federal Credit Union, presents a check to Jeffrey Underhill, forest silviculturist for the Black Hills National Forest Service (photo credit: Black Hills Federal Credit Union)
RAPID CITY, S.D. To celebrate Arbor Day, Black Hills Federal Credit Union made a donation of $1,100 to the Jasper Fire Reforestation Project.
BHFCU teamed up with the Black Hills National Forest Service to enroll members in paperless statements; each member that switched to eStatements counted as a one dollar donation.
“Arbor Day is observed by planting trees, and this year BHFCU wanted to be a part of that in a local way,” said Leslie Millard, Marketing Communications Specialist. “With help from our members, we have funded the planting of 1,300 trees in the Black Hills. I would call that a success!”
Marking a year of striving forward and strengthening synergies since Oppy BB #:116424 acquired a 65% stake in Eco Farms last spring, the duo is now bringing California avocados branded in the new Eco Farms label to the market, celebrating the unification of the two companies.
Eco Farms brings nearly five decades of focus on avocados, combining with Oppy’s 163-year history as a premier grower, marketer and distributor of fresh produce from around the world to construct a strategic partnership with 360-degree capabilities.
Offering high quality organic and conventional fruit from such diverse growing regions as Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Peru, the mix also includes California avocados appearing for the first time in the new Eco Farms brand and representing Oppy’s first-ever domestic offering in the category.