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Don't forget post codes as well just to be complete.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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If everyone just says their Ltd company names that provides enough information for someone to steal your identity (I should know some git did it to me a few years ago).Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDon't forget post codes as well just to be complete.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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+ UIDs and passwords, sorted.pet name and mothers maiden name
PS My nephew in law is in the police, says you should always shred absolutely everything, even if mail only has addresses. Not sure I follow that, isn't that detail freely available in telephone directories? Still, he is no idiot.Last edited by xoggoth; 2 September 2011, 13:35.bloggoth
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If it looks like an official letter then a con man may get away with using it as proof of ID. I tear the address sections off any official looking documents.Originally posted by xoggoth View Post+ UIDs and passwords, sorted.
PS My nephew in law is in the police, says you should always shred absolutely everything, even if mail only has addresses. Not sure I follow that, isn't that detail freely available in telephone directories? Still, he is no idiot.Just saying like.
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No way... poor bastard.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIf everyone just says their Ltd company names that provides enough information for someone to steal your identity (I should know some git did it to me a few years ago).
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Police <> idiot. Mmmmmm.Originally posted by xoggoth View Post+ UIDs and passwords, sorted.
PS My nephew in law is in the police, says you should always shred absolutely everything, even if mail only has addresses. Not sure I follow that, isn't that detail freely available in telephone directories? Still, he is no idiot.
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Age : 45
Industry : 23
Contracting : 15.5 (some perm in the middle)
First year of contract - April 93, applying involved faxing CV to agencies advertising in Freelance Informer (no idea of actual vacancies) and waiting for the phone to ring. Amazingly it did...Comment
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SplitterOriginally posted by lukemg View PostContracting : 15.5 (some perm in the middle)
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Agreed, arse dropped out of support market, bolted for team leader perm job. Took me 3 years of training, lying and scrambling to get into a Service Delivery contract. Riding this one to the beach but always looking over my shoulder....Originally posted by Troll View PostSplitter
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