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I just wrote a big long thread about how hot it is today, how I got stuck amidst a swarm of old people, and how my girlfriend was tricked into giving her home details to a shop because she bought a TV - and apparently I used too many swear words, so it emptied the message when I hit 'back'!!!!!
It's hot, I'm p*ssed off, and the Shadow Government have my girlie's address. Plus I have another flipping exam tomorrow, which I can't be bothered to do. Roll on the Armageddon.
> The sagacious one wrote:
> It's a legal requirement that the shops must fulfil for TV licensing
> puprposes: if you're being serious.
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> Is it possible to make them up or are the fields too complicated?
Well it depends. If you walk into Comet for example and buy a 32" widescreen the chances are that you'll need them to deliver it to you; it's a bit too heavy to carry out of the shop. Thus you have to proivde your address (or have it delivered elsewhere). If you are picking up a portable tv then I guess you could make up an address or give an old one assuming they don't check it out as you complete the transaction.
> Use Mozilla Firefox, it remebers form details for the back button.
I wondered why that hadn't happened to me for a long time!
> If it's a big post, you could try copying it before posting, and then
> pasting it if it gets deleted when you press back.
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> Just a thought.
At the time, you probably don't think about it. Has happened to me once before with a long post, extremely annoysome.
> It's a legal requirement that the shops must fulfil for TV licensing
> puprposes: if you're being serious.
Is it possible to make them up or are the fields too complicated?
That's the only way to find you if you don't have a license, those "detector vans" were just a myth. Bet lots of people shat themselves every time a van drove past their house.
please go away!
Just a thought.
my girlfriend was tricked
> into giving her home details to a shop because she bought a TV
It's a legal requirement that the shops must fulfil for TV licensing puprposes: if you're being serious.