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At your own pace with a friendly and patient tutor using Zoom.

 

We have over 20 years experience helping users like you with mobile phone or computer issues.

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Are you feeling overwhelmed by the new technology that is available? Would you like to learn more about what it does and how to use it?

Are you looking for a friendly and helpful tutor who can explain things easily and guide you step by step in what you need to know?

Wisecrack provides computer training for adults, delivering virtual lessons over Zoom video conferencing in the comfort of your own home. Our technical experts have been working with adults and seniors for over 20 years in the Greater Vancouver Area.

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$50 / hour

  • unlimited issues
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News

Coding For Cash ...
    - An Oklahoma-based medical clinic owner is charged with orchestrating a Medicare fraud scheme that generated millions in improper reimbursements by exploiting billing codes rather than providing legitimate care. - The scheme is being pursued by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Oklahoma and the HHS Office of Inspector General, highlighting alleged fraudulent coding practices over patient care. - The article is titled "Coding for Cash" and appears on Fraud Of The Day, with the post linking to a full write-up on the site.
  • Written by: LexisNexis Risk Solutions
  • Primary Topic: Medicare fraud Oklahoma medical clinic clinic owner billed codes improper reimbursements legitimate care U.S. Attorney’s Office Northern District of Oklahoma Department of Health and Human Services Coding for Cash Fraud Of The Day fraud health
Benefits Built On False Households ...
    - A Pennsylvania SNAP fraud scheme used falsified household information and identity manipulation to obtain benefits for ineligible recipients, according to the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office and USDA-OIG. - Multiple individuals have been charged by Pennsylvania authorities in connection with the scheme. - The article is titled “Benefits Built on False Households” and published on Fraud Of The Day.
  • Written by: LexisNexis Risk Solutions
  • Primary Topic: Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program SNAP fraud fraud scheme falsified household information identity manipulation benefits ineligible recipients Pennsylvania authorities Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office USDA OIG U.S. Department of
Refunds Routed The Wrong Way ...
    - Arizona officials and IRS Criminal Investigation reveal a large-scale income tax fraud scheme using stolen identities, falsified employment records, and sophisticated digital filing to divert millions in fraudulent refunds. - The defendants filed thousands of false state income tax returns across multiple years. - The article is titled “Refunds Routed the Wrong Way” and is published on Fraud Of The Day.
  • Written by: LexisNexis Risk Solutions
  • Primary Topic: Arizona officials uncovered large-scale income tax fraud scheme stolen identities falsified employment records sophisticated digital filing tactics divert millions fraudulent refunds Arizona Department of Revenue ADOR IRS Criminal Investigation
 

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Beware Social Media Trust Scams ...

Con artists exploit social media, building trust through friendly conversations. They manipulate this trust, convincing victims to send money or share sensitive information. Always be suspicious of quick intimacy or financial requests. Don't hesitate to ask a Wisecrack for help when you're stuck.