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piglet Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My card was cloned in somerfield in west norwood > twice. I emailed Somerfield and was surprised when > they emailed back to say they are aware of card > cloning taking place in the west norwood store and > are currently liaising with the police. That's amazing. Given their letter, per mark_bowen, at http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,148092,page=13, I'm now wondering if there's any branch where this alleged service isn't available. Or maybe it's just a select team that moves from branch to branch? How, btw, do you know it was cloned twice?
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email address for complaints about the Royal Mail
ianr replied to Ladymuck's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
There's also an on-line route into their procedures at http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/product1?catId=400144&mediaId=3100065. -
Con woman visited. Police called. Update v soon!
ianr replied to char1ie's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Claire E Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hindsight is a wonderful thing.. next time I'll > invite them in to my hallway, say "hold this a > sec" give them something like a mug, and then > quickly take their pic on my phone while they're > distracted! That'll be after you've asked them to kindly write their name and address for you on a signed receipt for the loan. ;) -
Con woman visited. Police called. Update v soon!
ianr replied to char1ie's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I'll be interested to hear what happens. I'm a bit doubtful it'll get as far as a charge though. Ideally, it would be nice to have audio, written, and even video evidence, with a confirmatory fingerprint or two on a big clean pen or piece of paper. -
jaybee82 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A computer geek mate of mine has his IP address > tattooed on his arm. What a sad act. I hope someone told him it was 127.0.0.1.
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lilolil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks.....but its only got one blue tyre now, the > back one. They stole the front wheel last > week........ If it's the same people, they could have put it back on again.
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Has anyboody seen the 16 feet tall marshmellow man walking up Lordship Lane?
ianr replied to Mikecg's topic in The Lounge
He's not really leering. It's a design fault. -
Dulwich Art Gallery Antiques Road Show
ianr replied to PeckhamRose's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
There seems to be a second hour of it at 7pm today BBC1. -
up load your snow-men, snow-women, snow-dog or snow-what
ianr replied to charliecharlie's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
nunhead bodger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How do I shrink a JPG of my caped snow-lady to > send? She's the one from Kirkwood Road in Nunhead > and is a bit saucy... Free Irfanview will do it, and a lot more if you want, if you're running Windows. http://www.irfanview.com/ -
p_in_ed Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ah, perceptive Reg. So this will be a great > Roosevelt style public work. The Hoover Dam of > south London. We could get a modern day Diego > Rivera to come and repaint the William Blake > mural. And the Goose Green Fence will be visited > for generations to come by people who want to see > the project that sparked global financial > recovery. Don't leave it all to public enterprise. Does ED not have its own Joseph Williamson? http://www.williamsontunnels.com/intro.htm
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Con woman visited. Police called. Update v soon!
ianr replied to char1ie's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
DeptfordDiva Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Citizens arrest line sounds good to me, I'm > sure some of you forumites will have a set of > handcuffs lying around the house ;-) Make the wrong call and you're open to both criminal prosecution and action for damages. Do you want to gamble on, say, whether your assessment of 'reasonable suspicion' is accurate and provable, in such a piddling case? See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_arrest -
Every so often there are threads here about objects lost or found locally. How many of them result in a successful restoration? Do the police still handle lost property?
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Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is there a pic? I missed it, being a miserable sod > and glued to my computer instead of out sledging > and building things with snow :)) And too busy to read the forum toboot. ;) There are some at both http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,217691,page=2 and http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,218223
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I've concluded that the Nat Rail Journey Planeer shows just the standard timetable, with maybe a red flag linking to any updates. Both up and down trains seen at ED at 15.30, but none at 15.45. That's suggestive evidence of the Croydon branch running, and the Beckenham Junction branch still not.
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Did the additional ?101.84 debits go to different payees? Or perhaps rather, were they all shown as cash withdrawals at this place?
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giant snow teddy bear on Upland Road
ianr replied to Minitoots's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Minitoots Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What a shame that someone knocked the igloo on Goose > Green down last night or early this morning.... That's dreadful. Here are some commemorative pics. -
honk Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Igloo on Goose Green was v impressive. > > An ED dad screaming at his children 'IRIS! > JONATHAN! DO NOT GO NEAR THE IGLOO!" was a > highlight of my day. And the entrance was carefully boarded up too. I trust not too many forumites lost in snow drifts. Tomorrow a greater danger, boredom, may begin to show. Perhaps there'll be even more walkers into work. I came across this btw, from Paul Terry, in a uk.transport.london thread today: "My grandfather, who was station master at Monument, once walked 15 miles to work in one of the impenetrable smogs of the 1950s - he got up at midnight and left home before 1am, and was only a little late in opening up the station soon after 6am - I always remember him complaining that he had to walk slowly because visibility was down to three feet in places."
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The National Rail Journey Planner doesn't seem to be any use as a primary source. It seems to just show the trains as per the usual timetable (eg Bromley S->Victoria and ED-LBr trains for tomorrow still listed), with an added red flag pointing you to the all-important updates. The train companies' sites (Southern, as above, and http://www.southeasternrailway.co.uk/main.php?page_id=5) seem to be the authoritative ones, with the national local stations' Arrivals and Departures pages (ED's as above) as a useful confirmation of the current state.
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MrBen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > These guys were organised, dressed as removal men, whistling, > broad day light (Wed lunchtime) on a nice central ED street > before systematically emptying my flat into their van. That's interesting. Can I ask how many flats in the building? I'd have thought it would be rather risky for them unless they knew that all occupants were out for some time.
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Top 'My Wife's Bored' shops in East Dulwich
ianr replied to honk's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Nicholas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Enjoy while you can,Credit crunch,who knows in a year or two > might have pound shops and even a Lidl on the lane! But there is, thankfully, no premise big enough for a large supermarket. I think the nature of LL would drastically change, imo not for the better, if there were. -
Wanted: Nice looking woman to start the year with... (Lounged)
ianr replied to Miles's topic in The Lounge
Miles Wrote: > Saucy Wrote: >> Intrigued to meet you Miles, you seem to have cultivated a strong harem going here! >Applications to join will be vetted at the next EDF drinks :)) Southwark are having a Celebrating Women month in March. There are even grants available (max. ?250) for those wanting to run a related event/activity. http://www.southwark.gov.uk/DiscoverSouthwark/EventsSection/InternationalWomensday/celebratingwomen.html -
Getting involded in ED council matters
ianr replied to katie_on_tour@hotmai's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
PeckhamRose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There are loads of ways of getting involved; the > cynics amongst us say that whilst that is true, > they actually take very little notice and the > Community Councils are very re-active not > pro-active. > They even have their own forum! I tried joining the "Southwark Councils Discussion Forum", of which the forum you mention is part, a few months ago. I soon came to the conclusion that the whole forum is more or less moribund, nothing like a live discussion, and essentially of little use to man or beast. http://www.southwark.gov.uk/SouthwarkDiscussion/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2373. If anyone's had a rosier experience, please do say. -
I'm getting confused now. In what way are the 'Apex Promotions' people (Dave337's post onward) a police matter rather than inept and possibly objectionable cold callers, getting potential contacts for a 'real' salesperson to make the real pitch? Is there any suggestion that they're not in fact who they say they are? Has anyone asked them what happens with the phone number and why a mobile one apparently won't do?
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Apex Direct Promotions as above are registered at Companies House: incorporated November 2007. The Andura might be Andura Coatings Ltd of London E1, who seem from their former names to be in masonry paints. The only other names beginning Andura are registered at one Bicester address.
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Anon Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Does anyone know what to do about cars that have > been dumped? Well, there's a direct.gov page on the subject http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/HomeAndCommunity/WhereYouLive/NoiseNuisanceAndLitter/DG_4001703 , and that refers to a DEFRA document http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/localenv/legislation/cnea/vehicles.pdf which advises councils on the law and of factors that they might consider, given the absence of any legal definition, in deciding whether a vehicle is 'abandoned'.
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