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Does anyone know Miss C Chappell as they have forwarded me their water bill(!)? (Lounged)


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Hi there,

do any of you kno or know of someone called Miss C Chappell in East Dulwich as they have forwarded their Water bill to us by mistake (i actually think on purpose but let the judge be the judge of that)..



pm or reply by thread.


many thanks

Will

I don't - but I am a dab hand at stalking people (it's part of my job!) - www.tracesmart.co.uk is a great way of tracking people - particularly if you have an idea of an area they might be living in.

www.192.com is useful too.

Bellenden Belle Wrote:

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> I don't - but I am a dab hand at stalking people

> (it's part of my job!) - www.tracesmart.co.uk is a

> great way of tracking people - particularly if you

> have an idea of an area they might be living in.

> www.192.com is useful too.



'Stalking people'...? oh dear. we can guess what you do for a living. A Copper, a debt collector, a PI...generally the sort of people we do not like. hmmm. Maybe don't tell the forum that's what you 'do' for a living BB.

Maybe BB works for Readers' Digest and is trying to find people to tell them that they "could have won millions in a prize draw".


(Actually, the man who writes the letters and gives out the prizes for Readers' Digest does live in ED...)

MadWorld74 Wrote:

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> Bellenden Belle Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I don't - but I am a dab hand at stalking

> people

> > (it's part of my job!) - www.tracesmart.co.uk is

> a

> > great way of tracking people - particularly if

> you

> > have an idea of an area they might be living

> in.

> > www.192.com is useful too.

>

>

> 'Stalking people'...? oh dear. we can guess what

> you do for a living. A Copper, a debt collector, a

> PI...generally the sort of people we do not like.

> hmmm. Maybe don't tell the forum that's what you

> 'do' for a living BB.


Oh Madworld...how funny - I am such an unlikely candidate for any of those jobs! Stalking was just an example of my heightened sense of drama, often evident in my language! Tracking is a better word... I work for a charity ... I am a very respectable and rather charming Robin Hood! (But I am not and never have been a chugger!)

Though all things considered I'm not keen on your generalised comments about who "we" don't like. Civil servants cover an enormous range of people and roles...who all contribute to making our society tick.

As do the other jobs you mention....

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