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I am no longer sure if I am eligible to post on the EAST DULWICH forum.


It has nothing to do with the fact that I love Peckham (I really do you know, it?s like travelling the world without going anywhere)


I am just in the middle of transferring phone and broadband to Tiscali after the lovely people at BT started to penalise me to the tune of ?4.50 a quarter for paying by cheque (as I have done for over 13 years) which is another story and a another thread. (maybe)

As part of the transfer process I duly received a letter confirming the set up and transfer process has started and will occur within the next 14 days (as a former IT bod I think 41 days but prepared to be amazed)


The reason I now believe that I am no longer allowed to post on here is because the letter is addressed to (and names have been changed to protect the innocent)


Mr LuvPeckham

My Road

East Vulwich


So does anyone know where the East Vulwich Forum is ? has anyone posted on it and more importantly has anyone else received strange name or address change letters that they wish to share ?


PS I wonder if Mr Chekhov was the one who took the order, with "There is a Vulwich on the starboad bow captin" (actually as this started after paying by cheque I think Mr Chekhov is quite appropriate)

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