Nov 2017
10:44am, 18 Nov 2017
6,921 posts
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BaronessBL
*asking for a friend*
When posting a parcel - what should my - er - 'friend' do if they are asked to put the sender's name and address on the parcel somewhere?
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Nov 2017
11:22am, 18 Nov 2017
18,713 posts
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Doc Moye
Refuse ! Or give your auntie Ethel’s details
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Nov 2017
11:34am, 18 Nov 2017
6,922 posts
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BaronessBL
I think you mean my friend's Auntie Ethel
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Nov 2017
12:23pm, 18 Nov 2017
18,716 posts
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Doc Moye
yes of course or your friend could put your address...
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Nov 2017
3:15pm, 18 Nov 2017
11,429 posts
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Autumnleaves
In the past I have put my surname & postcode on the package as I reckon that's fairly safe.
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Nov 2017
8:32pm, 19 Nov 2017
8,057 posts
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geordiegirl
Not fully FSS related but I'm buzzing, done a 10miler today expected 2hrs and go 1h46
I did distract myself somewhat coming up with ideas for my victim, think I'm officially sorted (well once I buy it anyway)
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Nov 2017
8:47pm, 19 Nov 2017
1,735 posts
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Pinkliverbird
I've always put my house number and post code. That should do it
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Nov 2017
8:48pm, 19 Nov 2017
20,230 posts
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LindsD
I wrapped sthg today.
But it is my nephew's birthday on Sat...
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Nov 2017
8:56pm, 19 Nov 2017
1,736 posts
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Pinkliverbird
I bought a bean to cup espresso machine the other day and also found some very nice Swiss water method decaf coffee beans by the Decadent Decaf Coffee Company.
Now to get the hang of some Latte Art
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Nov 2017
12:44am, 20 Nov 2017
17,343 posts
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Steady Edina
If you purchase postage online you can tick the box to hide senders details in case your friend is doing that *cough* *cough*
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