Crispy Pigeon said:I don't think it's updated for me...all it says is "You have accepted an offer" same as it always has. Does that mean...?![]()
Same here mate, same here...
Steve
Crispy Pigeon said:I don't think it's updated for me...all it says is "You have accepted an offer" same as it always has. Does that mean...?![]()
stevechapman said:Same here mate, same here...
Steve
Syph said:Just a piece of advice, amidst all the excitement/confusion- get rid of the 'f word' in your earlier post... you'll get a suspension for it.
freshy said:does anyone know why some people have unconditional to both their firm and insurance choice - i have only got a unconditional for my firm and a conditional for my insurance - any idea why or what it means?
stevechapman said:What F word! lol
Steve
.Simply replacing some of the letters in a swearword with a * or any other character is not acceptable. If you must then please replace the whole word with ***** or other repeated character.
PeterNem said:Still not good enough I'm afraid mate. It needs totally removing, or replacing with ****.
From the FAQ:
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