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Weird mail arrived Thursday 4th Feb. My name was on the envelope, and an address a few doors down.

It was the kind of thing you often get as email spam, but printed out, photocopied, and many pages of the stuff.

Nothing offensive, but weird. I'd ignore it, but I'd like to know where this joker got my name from... Anyone else had anything like this?

EDdaddy had something like this although name and address were correct. Pages of ramblings which I think were of a racist nature. The postmark was Birmingham or somewhere else in the Midlands. We just ignored it and binned it. We also bought a shredder in case we had accidentally left something with our names and addresses on it in the recycling or rubbish.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,271977,272078#msg-272078


I got one of that ilk, by post, some years ago. I've also, again some time ago, seen some of the content pasted up on the secure box thing outside ED station. Harmless, but I hope he doesn't waste too much of his money.

RoosterMcLooster Wrote:

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> I received that letter a year or 2 ago. I thought

> the writing looked like a carpenter's I had

> recently used. He had spoken at length of his

> admiration for Thatcher. We haven't used him

> since.


But which point you mention caused you not to use him again? ;-)

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