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Gayle 08-09-2008 16:08

Privacy
 
I've started a new thread about this so that no names are mentioned. I'm always wary about threads that ask about holidays or if anyone is away at the moment etc.

I know a lot of people use user names but some of us don't. Even so I reckon most people could be traceable.

Neil 08-09-2008 17:28

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Some people are easy. With the advent of all these social networking sites people appear less bothered than ever about plastering their details all over the internet.

As far as for talking about someone being on holiday it is just daft.

MargaretR 08-09-2008 17:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 628709)
Some people are easy. With the advent of all these social networking sites people appear less bothered than ever about plastering their details all over the internet.

As far as for talking about someone being on holiday it is just daft.

Your action obviously caused concern to the lady members involved.
Perhaps it would have been wise to explain your motive in doing that and advise them how you did it, with a recommendation that they remove some info from their social networking pages.

Instead you mischievously let them worry about your motive.

steeljack 08-09-2008 17:43

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Something which had never occured to me until a few years ago when my Dad died , I set up with the undertaker to put the details in the local paper about the funeral , when I asked him why there were no details of my Dads address , was told that they didn't do that anymore because the scum would know when the house would be empty and come and rob it during the time of the Funeral ..........animals :eek: :eek:

garinda 08-09-2008 17:58

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I know people are only showing concern, and being kind, but it crosses my mind if the threads asking where people are, are read by any local cat burglars.

Wynonie Harris 08-09-2008 18:36

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Right, well I've asked Mick to deleted the "offending" thread (which he kindly has done) and I won't be enquiring about anybody's whereabouts again!

And I'm not getting into any arguments with Neil, in case he comes round and beats me up! ;)

banjoman 08-09-2008 18:39

Re: Privacy
 
Burglars also used to ring homephone numbers to see if there was anything on the answering machine. Also they use junk emails to get back "out of office " messages and trace people back to their homes to see if they are on holiday.

It may all sound "daft" but burglars dont need to take risks of breaking in when you are there that much, they much prefer empty houses.

cashman 08-09-2008 18:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 628768)
Right, well I've asked Mick to deleted the "offending" thread (which he kindly has done) and I won't be enquiring about anybody's whereabouts again!

And I'm not getting into any arguments with Neil, in case he comes round and beats me up! ;)

dont let it stop ya bothering wyn, ya can always pm someone if yer concerned, i did this week.;)

emamum 08-09-2008 18:41

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Neil actually helped me out, when i signed up with bt i asked to be exdirectory and they didnt do it, i didnt realise until neil told me

lancsdave 08-09-2008 19:38

Re: Privacy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 628768)
Right, well I've asked Mick to deleted the "offending" thread (which he kindly has done) and I won't be enquiring about anybody's whereabouts again!

And I'm not getting into any arguments with Neil, in case he comes round and beats me up! ;)


Don't worry about it , he thinks you live in Chicago or New Orleans. Besides you don't think anybody who tells people about using their names is really called Neil, he is actually a she, an old spinster called Agnes. :D

If you miss me one day Mr H I'll be chuffed to bits :D

WillowTheWhisp 08-09-2008 21:54

Re: Privacy
 
It would be a shame if we stopped caring about asking about each other for fear of people getting to know about empty houses.

Neil 08-09-2008 22:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 628886)
It would be a shame if we stopped caring about asking about each other for fear of people getting to know about empty houses.

Is it not more caring to want your friends to come home to a safe house?

If you suspect someone may be ill then you can ask others you trust that might know via PM

cashman 08-09-2008 22:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 628886)
It would be a shame if we stopped caring about asking about each other for fear of people getting to know about empty houses.

my sentiments willow. i can see both arguments, but fer me people come before material things.

Royboy39 08-09-2008 22:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 628886)
It would be a shame if we stopped caring about asking about each other for fear of people getting to know about empty houses.

Agree.............I will be in England next week and my house will be empty.
All I have said on this forum is that my overlooks the med. I think it might be safe as I have not given a postcode and the med has one hell of a big coastline............Come in Benipete....you know where I live...but keep your gob shut.....por favour.:p

cashman 08-09-2008 22:16

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many members post on here when they go on holiday, me being one, as that is a personal choice then its fine.


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