by Forbury Lion » 11 Jan 2007 15:46
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by Royal Lady » 11 Jan 2007 20:04
Never mind, a bit of bleach should clear that up nicely for you.From Despair To Where? I passed up the chance to see Reading stuff Bognor in the cup to go to a school fete and ended up winning a football signed by the squad. The signatures are a bit faded now but you can still make out Colin Duncan nice and clearly.
by nivek elyod » 12 Jan 2007 19:51
cheeryoleary I conned Reading 107 out of 107 Pounds by pretending that they had read my registration plate number out on air. All I had to do was identify the model of car and colour (which aint that hard if you know how)
Nothing wrong with a bit of fraud
by WestCoast Life » 13 Jan 2007 00:07
by WestCoast Life » 13 Jan 2007 00:10
nivek elyodcheeryoleary I conned Reading 107 out of 107 Pounds by pretending that they had read my registration plate number out on air. All I had to do was identify the model of car and colour (which aint that hard if you know how)
Nothing wrong with a bit of fraud
How? HOW????
by Forbury Lion » 13 Jan 2007 12:35
Expect ten hobnobers to all claim the prize next time, none of them actually owning the car though.WestCoast Lifenivek elyodcheeryoleary I conned Reading 107 out of 107 Pounds by pretending that they had read my registration plate number out on air. All I had to do was identify the model of car and colour (which aint that hard if you know how)
Nothing wrong with a bit of fraud
How? HOW????
Submit an on-line insurance quote for the plate. For most plates they will auto-complete the car details as these are all shared by the insurance companies.
by cheeryoleary » 13 Jan 2007 14:02
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