After 3 days without the internet (I felt totally lost) or a land line, I came on this morning to read what I had missed, or as much as I could manage anyway. I was straight back in the groove with 7 kitchen spam threads to delete! I felt I had never been away.
Reason for absence - since my husband's stroke, he has been having problems with balance and has had a lot of falls, including demolishing our sliding wardrobe doors a few months ago, and falling down 14 stairs suffering no more than a few carpet burns and bruises. I think this latest one, on Tuesday night, takes the cake. He managed to fall in the hall, making a 2ft square hole in the wall and in the process smashing the BT master socket in pieces. So, no phone, no internet. He still only has a few grazes and a rather large bump on his head!
The BT engineer said he had never seen anything like it in his 24 years of service!
-- Edited by Madeline on Wednesday 22nd of July 2015 09:55:18 AM
I have deleted many kitchen adverts in the last few days: I was getting so delete-happy I nearly deleted this one as well as the title has the word "kitchen" in it!
Why do they bother putting the spam on? Surely no one reads it and if I was thinking about a new kitchen then I would instantly cross off that company as a potential supplier.
More importantly best wishes to you and your husband Madeline. Atleast walls can be more easily repaired than bodies!
For the second time, I have just deleted a couple of spam posts offering high quality counterfeit money. THIS time I have kept a copy. Does anybody think this should be reported to the police, and if so, where on earth would I report it? Where does the Fraud Squad have its base? I suspect if I take it to the local cop shop they will just say "Thank you, Madam, we'll see to it" and then ignore it.