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david_e

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Accepting that we are all different (some a little more different than others...no names mentioned of course).

Apart from your own, what is the User ID that makes you smile when you read it and why? Mine is CGULL why, dunno just makes me :))
 

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Well I dont go for names that are hiding things too much. Just think that they must have a complex about sumat. So Pauline must be an ok sort of person but ToMo must not!! And the dogs are a bit of a put off!! Well in the picure anyway. Very nice dogs in reality. But not sure it's the right image for the forum IMHO. Then theres Underpants of course. Imagin that. Why would a full grown bloke call himself after a pair of underpants. Must be somthing wrong there. Then theres the bloke who cant deside whether he's Adrian Ian or Sandra. Now he's got to be a bit iffy. Tax Man. Well I'll leave you lot to figger that on out. Me I'm just................................................................

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I'm who I am, because I use the same name for everything I log onto, E mail etc. as it saves remembering lots of names! I use the same password for everything aswell, for the same reason, senoir moments!!!!
 

david_e

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Re: Senior moments

Now that I am registering for more and more thingsI have started to use common names p-words as well, only problem is I don't qualify for senior moments yet!

They do say that for internet banking and other secure sites you should let someone know what your access codes and accounts are in the event of your untimely departure from this planet.
 

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Re: Senior moments

Thats sound thinking - perhaps we could use the forum as a repository for bank and other personal stuff. Maybe even have a separate forum - call it Waterbornbanking or something. Splendid idea. Capital, First Rate.

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JohnS
 

longjohnsilver

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Re: Senior moments

Interesting idea, lets cheque it out, praps you can give us an account of how it would work. A brief statement would suffice......................................................
 

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BAck in you box LJS....

Rotton jokes every one of them, suprised they didn't bounce

The correct phraseology is "Are we insured..." NOT "Were we insured"
(IMHO, BTW FWIW and NWGOI)
 

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Re: Senior moments

David - that's certainly not the only info you should leave with someone you trust in case of your untimely or timely demise.
eg investment accounts, location of will, insurance info, house deeds etc etc etc. Could save your survivors a lot of trouble:)
 

david_e

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Re: Senior moments

Naturally Arthur, point I was making is that this new form of commerce has left some potential beneficiaries etc in a pickle 'cause they knew of the account but couldn't access it because no details were known because it was all held within PC etc. And the bank(s) are reluctant to release details so costly investigation and proving by Solicitors has to follow. Heard about it on the JY prog a few months ago, so maybe I do qualify as a senior moment bod!
 
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