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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostYep, but the guys already paid. I'm going to go for option b but only in a weeks time to see if I recognise anyone as most of them live in my area
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostDo you have to pay to get the contact details of these ladies? If so, in all probability they are phonies created by the site itself. Not that I would know about these things of course.
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What should I do??
Every time I ask my mother that question, she says.........
Take off your sock & piss in your shoe....
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostEach mail contains about 18 pictures of women (all quite good looking as well) between 18-30 and their details.
forget the sh@g, respond to that nice Nigerian vicar who emailed you, the Dr Reverand Sprite Umbongo, ref the 25 million dollars that he wants to put into your account
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Do you have to pay to get the contact details of these ladies? If so, in all probability they are phonies created by the site itself. Not that I would know about these things of course.
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postdunno about you but i'd be after b 'cos the wife would find out (they always find out) and then i'd be right royally up tulip creek without a paddle. or a canoe.
You are John Darwin and I claim my 5 years in Panama living off life insurance.
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dunno about you but i'd be after b 'cos the wife would find out (they always find out) and then i'd be right royally up tulip creek without a paddle. or a canoe.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostA moral question. Someone has registered on one of these singles sites but for some reason has used my hotmail e-mail address as his contact. He lives in a town near me which is probably why he used that e-mail address. I received firstly a mail with all his details including the password to logon to his account at this site and now 3 times a week I receive a mail containing matches for his selection. Each mail contains about 18 pictures of women (all quite good looking as well) between 18-30 and their details. Now should I:
(a) pretend to be this guy and follow up (bad but could get a shag out of it) or
(b) contact the customer services people and put them right
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What should I do...
A moral question. Someone has registered on one of these singles sites but for some reason has used my hotmail e-mail address as his contact. He lives in a town near me which is probably why he used that e-mail address. I received firstly a mail with all his details including the password to logon to his account at this site and now 3 times a week I receive a mail containing matches for his selection. Each mail contains about 18 pictures of women (all quite good looking as well) between 18-30 and their details. Now should I:
(a) pretend to be this guy and follow up (bad but could get a shag out of it) or
(b) contact the customer services people and put them rightTags: None
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