Step 1: Enter your Theft Code. :-( |
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regulus
Junior Executive Joined: 17 Apr 2008 Location: Nova Catacumba Status: Offline Points: 4436 |
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Posted: 01 Oct 2008 at 3:20pm |
I do that for any of those "Buy One get One Free" or "Free (Insert item here) Tables they set up a various events. I give them an OLD Address I used to live at, and/or an Old Phone Number and E-Mail Address that I ceased to use years ago, so I can get the Bargain and not get hammerd with Junk Mail, Spam or Telemarketing Calls. (Some of them ask you to sign your name, if you read the fine print it will say something like "By signing this you are giving your permission to remove yourself from any "Do Not Call" Registry.") I'd like to see the look on their faces when they find the info I gave them is no longer of any use!
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Revolutionary Joined: 15 Apr 2008 Location: Connecticut Status: Offline Points: 23601 |
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make a fake one.
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One good thing about TV-you could always turn it off
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Angry McPisseron
Honor Roll Formerly AngryMcPisseron Joined: 20 Apr 2008 Location: Fresno CA. Status: Offline Points: 13345 |
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Found this in the usual place.
If you really enter your ZIP code, that makes it all that much easier for a car thief to zero in on your vehicle.
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