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NatWestStaffmember: The mystery plot thickens

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  • NatWestStaffmember: The mystery plot thickens

    I cannot remember ever registering on this site and the emails I use it does not send an email reminder to. Can anyone explain the mystery of how the hell I am on the forum and have no idea about it?
    If someone is on that forum can they please PM Admin of the site as I have no idea who I am or how I am posting on that site. If you have any ideas then please solve the NatWestStaffMember mystery?

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    Re: NatWestStaffmember: The mystery plot thickens

    sorry guys but a link is required ooops

    http://www.alltheforums.com/member.php?u=1384

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    • #3
      Re: NatWestStaffmember: The mystery plot thickens

      msl: I can swear yer not 17 pmsl as for the rest no idea msl:

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        Re: NatWestStaffmember: The mystery plot thickens

        rubbish forum that hasnt quite worked out how to stop spam


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          Re: NatWestStaffmember: The mystery plot thickens

          I should add, I AM NOT 17 years OLD. Although naturally I am very flattered to be that age.

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            Re: NatWestStaffmember: The mystery plot thickens

            That forum is weird.......it was quite active and busy right up till aug/sep 07....then obviously everyone just gave up and all the spam posts appear. the first 10 pages of the bank charges threads are all spam and porn....mainly child stuff as well.

            it feels creepy and deserted........the death of a forum...............shiver


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              Re: NatWestStaffmember: The mystery plot thickens

              oi missus - won't happen here............. EVER
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              • #8
                Re: NatWestStaffmember: The mystery plot thickens

                Do they just still stay there like Ghost Towns forever on the web?
                Thats horrible really specially with sick sites.

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