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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Was chatting to a couple on here for about 10 minutes, they sent a post code and said " are you coming?" Set off alarms, has this sort of thing happened before? |
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"Was chatting to a couple on here for about 10 minutes, they sent a post code and said " are you coming?" Set off alarms, has this sort of thing happened before?"
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Thats what you call a postcode lottery! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I've seen threads from men who have turned up at postcodes and never been given a house number "
Yeah, I thought someone could be using me in a vendetta to harass someone by getting me knocking on their door |
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"I've seen threads from men who have turned up at postcodes and never been given a house number
Yeah, I thought someone could be using me in a vendetta to harass someone by getting me knocking on their door"
Or just watching you out of a window and laughing. One man posted that he'd been asked to get out of his car and make certain gestures and another that he'd been given a number, knocked and it was an old lady then told it was a typo and to knock next door.
Personally I wouldn't even consider setting off from home with just a postcode |
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Yes. I’ve fallen foul of this kind of thing. A few years back I drove 45 minutes only to have the communication stop and a profile disappear.
I deliberately didn’t park up outside an address, didn’t want to give them the satisfaction. |
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