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sophiesofa Wrote:

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> Nope, sorry. But if anyone knows a Rebecca who

> lived on Lordship Lane and at one stage threw a

> Bradford and Bingley account book into a compost

> bin tell her I now know her account details and

> also what prescription medication she takes.


It's also possible that the account book and prescription were dumped there by a third party - possibly post handbag snatch and/or burglary. I was once reunited with the partial contents of a (stolen) handbag by a wonderful street cleaner in Kensington who found my (now mostly empty) purse and makeup/scarf in a piece of playground equipment...

In one of the most bizarre twists of fate ever, I was in an ex-tenants room one time (I work with the homeless), and found lots of stolen credit cards and ID. On closer inspection, these belonged to a girl I used to work with in a completely different organisation some 5 years previous! She recalled being "dipped" on the tube about a year prior!


How bizarre!

ClareC Wrote:

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> I got a coupe of letter's from TFL about my "son"

> being caught fare dodging on the bus!!! I would

> have thought I would remember having

> son............


We got a similar letter for our "daughter" a while back. Unfortunately, she'd given her real name (or maybe they'd asked for proof of name at the time she was stopped) and a quick google revealed the house where she really lived. She'd basically changed bits of her real address around and come up with ours. Mr Siduhe and I debated readdressing the letter to her parents at her actually address, but decided that wasn't very sporting.

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