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DaveinGermany 10-03-2012 16:36

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You baff in the Kitchen??????


Isn't this him ? :D

garinda 10-03-2012 18:17

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 976668)
You baff in the Kitchen??????

Only on Saturday nights.

It's warmer than in the back yard.

That's why the Chinese pimp, I have working as a houseboy, answers the phone.

He's not allowed in.

While I'm lathering up.

carpon 31-05-2012 00:26

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I just thought I'd share this with you all....long winded maybe...but hopefully it's of some use to you all !!!!

I came across this on the Money saving expert website ( Martin Lewis....you may have seen him on telly or advertised....Money Saving Expert: Credit Cards, Shopping, Bank Charges, Cheap Flights and more )when I received the regular weekly e-mail (incidentally it's a very good website with a wealth of very useful information on all sorts of matters)

Quote: ( from one of their regular posters to the forum there)

"I finally found out where these callers from overseas are getting phone numbers and your name from. It's from Search for People, Businesses and Places - 192.com.

If you go to that site and search for yourself, you will be surprised just how much info comes up on you such as all your details, how much and when you bought your house, who lives in the house everything."

I've just been on the website and was horrified with the details stored on there....not just mine, but a hell of a lot of family members, some of whom are elderly and vulnerable !!! They even had my ex-partner as registered to my address (and there was me wondering how the hell the callers had got my number when they were calling asking for her, as she'd moved out before I got my landline put in !!!):mad:

As far as I can see, there's even details of some dead relatives of mine (immediate family & dead some six years), at their old address. Not a problem to any occupants of the address now...but imagine the distress this causes any surviving relative / spouse still living at an address that these clowns still hold from outdated info they hold!!!:mad:

They (192.com) seem to get details from the electoral register. If you've ever examined the voter registration forms you get every year, there's an "edited register" section as in " if you do not want to appear on the edited register, please tick"

Fortunately, If you visit 192.com there is a form you can download (without registering) & print that will get your details removed from their listings !!!:D

The one thing I'd love to know ( & I will be investigating ) is, I have always ensured that the "edited register" was ticked since I moved into my address (13 years ago). I also made a point of making sure that the ex's name was removed from my address when she made her exit!! ( as it potentially affects credit ratings) :confused:

In the last few ( 5 years ) I've always used the internet option when completing the Council's " voter registration form " yet I've still had council rep's knocking on the door asking me to sign the same said form. :confused:

When I've (quite angrily) pointed out that I've already completed (quite carefully) the form online, the council rep has shrugged their shoulders, quite apologetically and simply stated they still need my signature!!!:(

Somebody.... somewhere is either not doing their job,or is deliberately flouting the rules.....or is totally incompetent !!! Given that I have to work with data protection daily and knowing what the constraints and implications of said act, I'm a bit miffed to say the least (without swearing!!), that all these details have found their way onto a website where allsorts have access to them !!!

T.P.S. is all well and good....but if this is an example of how these annoying callers can get around it.....:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

If I find evidence of negligence or somebody flouting the rules....heads will roll!!!:behead:

jaysay 31-05-2012 08:59

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Thanks for that carpon very interesting post and will be checking the site out, as I'm getting tired of Indians called Geoffrey Dave and Gemma ringing me most days:rolleyes:

jaysay 31-05-2012 09:51

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Just had a look at the website and was quite annoyed that my Fathers name was still their, he died in 2003

susie123 31-05-2012 10:07

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I'm surprised that the existence of 192.com is news to many people. It's been around for about fifteen years and if you Google a person's name it's usually one of the first sites that comes up in the search results.

The edited register and the facility to opt out has only been around since 2002. Before that the full register could be bought for commercial purposes. Therefore 192.com could have had access to all data before that date and may be showing data that are now out of date.

This is one of the consequences of the information age we now live in, which like anything else has its upside and its downside.

Margaret Pilkington 31-05-2012 10:53

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Thanks for that info....it has enabled me to register for the Mail Preference Service too.
I hate junk mail with a passion........I put it back in the post box with my address scribbled out.

maxthecollie 31-05-2012 11:01

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I keep getting phone calls and on the phone display is "international call" if we answer the phone goes dead.

mobertol 31-05-2012 11:06

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 995220)
I keep getting phone calls and on the phone display is "international call" if we answer the phone goes dead.

That's me -i've been trying to get in touch for ages:D;):D

maxthecollie 31-05-2012 11:09

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 995222)
That's me -i've been trying to get in touch for ages:D;):D

You'll have to speak up then.

mobertol 31-05-2012 11:11

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I just had a wonderful and unexpected call to tell me I'd won a weeks holiday for four completely free - I can take it any time in the next year and at the hotel of my choice!

All I have to do is go along on Saturday morning to a hotel in Cremona and buy a set of very expensive cast iron pans and sign up for a time share...

I've also been offered a free trial of a water purifier, a range of organic pet food for my cats and some olive oil from Liguria. It's so nice of them to call - no-one ever rings me up and I do like a chat....

Margaret Pilkington 31-05-2012 11:53

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I sometimes do have a chat with these international callers - it must really disrupt their call times and the script that they are supposed to stick to :D:D:D

maxthecollie 31-05-2012 11:57

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 995236)
I sometimes do have a chat with these international callers - it must really disrupt their call times and the script that they are supposed to stick to :D:D:D

If you knock them off their script they soon hang up.They are taught to keep to the script like trained monkeys.

Margaret Pilkington 31-05-2012 11:59

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Oh, I have had some fun with some of them.

maxthecollie 31-05-2012 12:00

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 995239)
If you knock them off their script they soon hang up.They are taught to keep to the script like trained monkeys.

Mind you you can get a better conversation with a monkey


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