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tenancy agreement vs proof of address
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Blackpool_Saver wrote: »Obviously not using native tongue BUT still very odd, the taking on board of the responses is selective
I assume you lack of intelligence, education and gray matter0 -
Hmmm, must have come via the USA, we spell grEy with an E, again oddBlackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool0
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There must always be such smart user who makes such silly comment!!!
We do not need you to describe yourself.
You have asked a question, though very ambiguously, and have received a number of very clear answers.
If you think you are so smart, well, so what?
If you think you've been making silly comments, then.... errr.... why?0 -
OP is here on the wind up, no-one can persist in 'proof of address' when given such clear answers.
If the OP has a bank account, they can change the address without proof, same with 99% of organisations.0
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