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Aside from the concerns over who knows what and who's spying on what, Facebook requires a log-in. I can't see the point in creating an account with a website I have no intention of using. I only want to see a photie, not pretend I'm back in secondary school.
If I can rememeber how, I'll update the "Uploading Photies" FAQ and steer people away from hosting services that require a log-in.
If I can rememeber how, I'll update the "Uploading Photies" FAQ and steer people away from hosting services that require a log-in.
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Why argue and cause a fuss, just agree and either write the store you are at address or some other random address like 10 downing street, the local town hall. They never usually look or query it, or ask for proof!seanandruby wrote:When you take something back to a shop they ask for your name, address. Why? to sell the info on, thats why. my wife argues with them every time and wont give in.
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what a great idea, thanks for that. i will try it.Mikey_C wrote:seanandruby wrote:When you take something back to a shop they ask for your name, address. Why? to sell the info on, thats why. my wife argues with them every time and wont give in.
Why argue and cause a fuss, just agree and either write the store you are at address or some other random address like 10 downing street, the local town hall. They never usually look or query it, or ask for proof!
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