Nov 2014
7:36pm, 9 Nov 2014
3,131 posts
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LindsD
I think I've decided:)
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Nov 2014
9:26pm, 9 Nov 2014
4,837 posts
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Carpathius
I haven't! This is difficult.
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Nov 2014
11:49am, 10 Nov 2014
2,639 posts
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minardi.
I'm presuming that we don't put a "from address" on the present because then tracing the FSS would be too easy but then how does the present get tracked if it gets lost in the post or something?
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Nov 2014
11:53am, 10 Nov 2014
1,767 posts
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DocMoye
i would think an address but no name would be ok??? (or just santa for the name)
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Nov 2014
12:00pm, 10 Nov 2014
2,641 posts
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minardi.
but if you have a postcode you can check on conquercise for whoever runs in that area?
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Nov 2014
12:10pm, 10 Nov 2014
4,313 posts
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Trin
I've not ever put a 'from' address before on SS parcels
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Nov 2014
12:13pm, 10 Nov 2014
31,425 posts
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Velociraptor
I always put my name and address on my SS parcels. It's not as if my victim is likely to know my real name
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Nov 2014
12:29pm, 10 Nov 2014
15,383 posts
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Meglet
I put my work postcode and street number.
From past experience it is useful, a couple of times my Santa has had to resend my parcel. You could use a friend or relative.
Anyway, trying to guess is part of the fun. I've had a good idea on most of mine but sometimes can't pin it down totally.
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Nov 2014
12:52pm, 10 Nov 2014
1,467 posts
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Pinkliverbird
I've often wondered if any of my victims have guessed it was me. I also think part of the fun is trying to figure out who your SS is. An address such as a house number and postcode is a good idea, something I do often when sending stuff just in case of any problems in transit or delivery.
I am about to order some stuff - this may or may not be for my victim
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Nov 2014
12:54pm, 10 Nov 2014
800 posts
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K-Web
I went to the shops behind the office today for some SS inspiration - and came out with a pair of boots and 2 dresses for myself oops
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