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Previously on "Royal Mail lost my Passport"

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  • Vito
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    Originally posted by threaded
    Is it still paranoia if they're really out to get you?


    Hmm...maybe not...but if they do get you then you can have my identity, I'm in the process of acqyering Scooterscots so don't need mine anymore...I've even copeyed his spelling too make shore I'm convinsing

    Regards, Scooterscot

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  • scooterscot
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    Once a victim, never again... where is the spell checker on here?

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by Vito
    Sounds to me like you are paranoid...

    Regards, Scooterscot
    Is it still paranoia if they're really out to get you?

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  • Vito
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    Originally posted by scooterscot
    I'd get credit reports every month from now on if i were you.

    I usually do so every 3 months ident theft being partly the reason.


    Sounds to me like you are paranoid...

    Regards, Scooterscot

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  • threaded
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    And with that in mind, best pack some KY jelly, you know, for passport control, just in case they've run out.

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  • scooterscot
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    you got the point and I'm too lazy to check... besides what do you expect with a state educaztion?

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  • Euro-commuter
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    Tell me you don't think scenario is spelt that way, please?
    Probably just didn't know how, and didn't care. There is a manual wherein all the answers can be found: the dictionary. It can also be found online. You don't have to remain in error.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by scooterscot
    It's a fair comment. Contact the passport office and void your current passport number and apply for a new one.

    Here’s a sanario when you return from the cos del sol at passport control, oh you’ve returned two times in one day Mr Blogs, how about that. Please follow me… You’ll be treated like dirt until you can prove your otherwise.
    Tell me you don't think scenario is spelt that way, please?

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  • scooterscot
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    It's a fair comment. Contact the passport office and void your current passport number and apply for a new one.

    Here’s a sanario when you return from the cos del sol at passport control, oh you’ve returned two times in one day Mr Blogs, how about that. Please follow me… You’ll be treated like dirt until you can prove your otherwise.

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  • Paddy
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    WTF did you send your passport in the post? For a few quid extra the Post Office would have checked your ID or passport for the DVLA.

    Also you only need ID on your first driving licence (photocard) application.

    Be happy that some illegal emigrant has now got your passport.

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  • scooterscot
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    Obtaining a credit report is not the same as a credit search, you can obtain it as often as you like.

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  • threaded
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    Yes, too many credit applications can be a bad thing.

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by scooterscot
    I'd get credit reports every month from now on if i were you.

    I usually do so every 3 months ident theft being partly the reason.
    I was under the impression that too many credit searches against yourself can actually be a 'bad' thing as they all get recorded - can't remember the exact reasons why.

    Anyone know if this is true?

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  • Cliphead
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    Originally posted by aj1977
    DVLA categorically say that they just received an empty envelope!!..Not sure whether they are saying this to cover their backs!!!
    I was told by someone who used to work there never to send a passport as most go missing within DVLA.

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    Originally posted by Cliphead
    If it doesn't go missing in the post it can go missing in DVLA. I was advised to take any documents to a local DVLA office for processing.
    DVLA categorically say that they just received an empty envelope!!..Not sure whether they are saying this to cover their backs!!!

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