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lesliejack wrote: »I have had an email saying they no longer want test items returned, we can keep them or bin them. Everybody else??
This will save Kantar a fortune on postage.Like good food and drink?
Try Hotel Chocolat and Baileys.
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All good things come to those that wait - I got the Loco stamps too this morning. :jThey are really nice, aren't they? :T
SPCome on people, it's not difficult: lose means to be unable to find, loose means not being fixed in place. So if you have a hole in your pocket you might lose your loose change.0 -
Test letter arrived this morning and was logged on to their system. Ripping them up is going to take a bit of getting used to! :eek:0
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Chocmonster7 wrote: »Test letter arrived this morning and was logged on to their system. Ripping them up is going to take a bit of getting used to! :eek:Like good food and drink?
Try Hotel Chocolat and Baileys.
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My posting pack had in it - Classic Locomotive stamps!!!!!!!! Yay!
It also has a large grey envelope in it for the items we are not returning anymore???????"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.520 -
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LittleVoice wrote: »Do you mean the contents or the addressed envelope or both?
Do you shred everything you receive in the post - envelopes containing greetings cards, magazine subscriber sheets, window envelopes?
Personally I don't bother to shred envelopes as your postal details can be obtained via other means.
I do shred anything personally addressed to me with personal information and I already shred the RM weekly posting lists which contain other people's details.
I don't think that it will be necessary to shred all of the paperwork we currently receive with the RM surveys but other people may disagree.
My problem is that our local council do not like you putting shredded paper in the recycling bin so it makes it difficult to dispose of - my composting bins will only take so much mixed in with the household stuff.0 -
I shred everything that has other's or mine details on it, I tend to tear the address bit of the envelopes and just shread that bit meaning less shredded paper. Sorry but I hope other's are keeping my details safe as I am doing that for them.Thanks for any help and advice given
~~~Nicky~~~0
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