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Are you still f**king here?Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyJust to put you in the picture the quote is from this sites GDPR information.
You're like a dog with his balls chopped off that still wants to dry hump someones leg.
Be off with you, before someone calls the dog warden.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Nope we are just winding you up for the entertainment value of annoying you.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyIs it though? Looking at the reactions anyone new to this site should seriously consider the implications of posting or being registered on this site. I know exactly what sort of childish, misinformed, abusive and stupid answers I would get.
Expand this out to the whole forum and it becomes clear what a load of utter chimps you all are.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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For someone who want's his posts removed, you ain't half doing a lot more posting.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyNot going to do that one. CheersWhat happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Which one of the CUK clique told you to tell him the plot?Originally posted by eek View PostNope we are just winding you up for the entertainment value of annoying you.
Ruining the fun....Comment
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And please take atw with you....Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAre you still f**king here?
You're like a dog with his balls chopped off that still wants to dry hump someones leg.
Be off with you, before someone calls the dog warden.Comment
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I had a company break GDPR once. ICO said they agreed but would file it away in case they do it again.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
ICO does not care about you. But please keep digging....Comment
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So have you made a formal request in writing yet to the owners of this website?Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
Thought not.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Email address is held, otherwise no one could get notifications. You can probably get that removed if you ask nicely. IP addresses are only considered if in someway we can identify you personally from IP addresses. Which we can't.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoySure, but my IP address and e-mail address are. This is held by and accessible the clearly hostile and childish admins who run this site; hence my request. I just love the idiots that post here.
But all you have to do is write a nice polite email to the administrator requesting the removal of certain information. Information that it legally (actually, not according to an ill-informed idiot, for example) must be removed or anonymised will be. Anything else, you're relying on goodwill. Which you're not building up terribly much.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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