Why the feck they want your addresses for the last decade, what are they checking , isn't your name and passport enough ?
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Originally posted by stevejohnson View PostWhy the feck they want your addresses for the last decade, what are they checking , isn't your name and passport enough ?Yup...looks like he isOriginally posted by eek View PostMy guess is because he's this week's champion CUK Muppet. You only have to look at the questions he's asked both here and in the professional forums to see how stupid he is (pretending) to be.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think -
That is right, your name and passport will give them all the information they need for credit checks
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Because all data about you is stored against name and passport numbers. That's why people without a passport can't get credit. And the man with no name couldn't get a mortgage.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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If they ask about drugs make sure you mention the Eurotunnel thing.Originally posted by stevejohnson View PostWhy the feck they want your addresses for the last decade, what are they checking , isn't your name and passport enough ?Comment
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Can I repeat my comment above.Originally posted by stevejohnson View PostIF someone can explain what a credit check is please thank you.
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