At least it was only a chocolate bar....
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This diabetic thing is just rubbish. He should always carry round something just in case. Pillock.
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Pretty convinced there's nothing illegal about it - private individuals don't need to conform to the DPA or anything else
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Agents, they're all the same. Helping themselves to something they din't work for.
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You see so many such stories, care workers helping themselves to old people's savings or smacking them around, plumbers peeing in water tanks, cooks tossing off into the salad etc. I think if one knew too much about what people get up to when they think nobody is looking one would have to become a hermit.
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Originally posted by tractor View PostNot sure this is legal tho It's one thing using this stuff as intruder detection but they weren't intruders.
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Originally posted by tractor View PostNot sure this is legal tho It's one thing using this stuff as intruder detection but they weren't intruders.
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Originally posted by kevpuk View PostBusted!!!
Actually, I have a simple wireless IP camera setup, and used it to view when we were selling Kevpuk Towers a few months back......watched our Estate Agent conduct 4 viewings (quick ones, one after the other, fact fans) and listened in to the conversation. Note that I only had one camera, so was limited to when bods were in the living room or hall (audio only, just about).
This meant I knew who was going to offer, and whether they were keen/offering full asking etc.
All good, bit sneaky, hey-ho! Arguably the best bit was sneakily viewing and listening on laptop from ClientCo - invoicing and espionage in one day!
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Busted!!!
Actually, I have a simple wireless IP camera setup, and used it to view when we were selling Kevpuk Towers a few months back......watched our Estate Agent conduct 4 viewings (quick ones, one after the other, fact fans) and listened in to the conversation. Note that I only had one camera, so was limited to when bods were in the living room or hall (audio only, just about).
This meant I knew who was going to offer, and whether they were keen/offering full asking etc.
All good, bit sneaky, hey-ho! Arguably the best bit was sneakily viewing and listening on laptop from ClientCo - invoicing and espionage in one day!
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He said the agent later apologised via text message, claiming that he had been suffering from dizziness and needed the sugar in the chocolate bar
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