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I probably would.Originally posted by Bunk View PostHave you ever watched Broadchurch, Zeity?
I'm watching it now. It's suitably grim and depressing. You might like it.
I just don't have time.Comment
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NODNOL!Originally posted by norrahe View PostDidn't. Get a booking at Noma,
Now have to come up with a plan B for the big 4-0Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Nothing wrong with that. Unless you're supposed to be working todayOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostI've just woken up. Ooops.
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WFH fortunately. Still in my nightie, shower will have to wait until lunchtime.Originally posted by Bunk View PostNothing wrong with that. Unless you're supposed to be working today
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Dear mudskipper
Thank you for your patience while we have been considering your complaint.
We’ve been in touch with the advertisers who have agreed to amend their website to state only tax-inclusive prices. I understand they are currently in discussion with their tech team regarding the issue and the changes will go live in the near future.
Expedia.com Ltd’s name will appear on our website on October 22 in a list of advertisers who have cooperated with us in resolving complaints informally. No details about you or your complaint will be published.
Thanks again for bringing this matter to our attention.
Kind regards,
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