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Free Curly Wurly (Sweet Collect)
Gavin57
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this been posted before, with warnings i think.0
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I think so too0
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Why the warnings. Curly Wurly's are not harmful???.......oh you mean the dodgy websitethis been posted before, with warnings i think.
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yes the dodgy website, and a curly wurly is lethal in the wrong hands. ;D0
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I disagree about how dangerous a Curly Wurly is, however it's cousin the "fudge" is responsable for many a choking. It seems that the holes in the curly wurly allow you to continue to breath if you've consumed the product to quickly.yes the dodgy website, and a curly wurly is lethal in the wrong hands. ;D
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NAUGHTY curly wurly site.
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Mmmm, not worth all the hassle with this web site.
Wins since 2009 = £17,600MANY THANKS TO ALL OPS0 -
i agree-a load of hassle with lots of spamDo you live in a more interesting way than the times?0
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Ah, I know what you mean now, you can't take yourself off the mailings from all the 'sister companies' without removing yourself from the programme and forfeiting all the sweeties you're waiting to have sent. That is a bit annoying. Though communications from sites you've signed up with are to be expected.
Don't for god's sake sign up to Bananalotto or Promod, though. You can't get rid of the b*stards, even when you can find an unsubscribe link. Or make sure your email provider allows you to block addresses, which mine, (Onetel) doesn't. At least I haven't discovered how to do it yet.
Like I said, stick with Rpoints - much more civilised.A penny saved is a penny gained0 -
Ah, I know what you mean now, you can't take yourself off the mailings from all the 'sister companies' without removing yourself from the programme and forfeiting all the sweeties you're waiting to have sent. That is a bit annoying. Though communications from sites you've signed up with are to be expected.
Don't for god's sake sign up to Bananalotto or Promod, though. You can't get rid of the b*stards, even when you can find an unsubscribe link. Or make sure your email provider allows you to block addresses, which mine, (Onetel) doesn't. At least I haven't discovered how to do it yet.
most email programs these days have a feature called mail rules, where you can create a rule, that tells the program what to do with mails from certain email addresses, or if they contain a certain phrase in the subject or body of the message etc, you could simply setup a mail rule to filter their messages into the trash folder.
For anyone thats interested, heres a brief guide on how to how to use them: http://www.webterrace.com/outlook/filter.htm0
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