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  1. I have my own domain and use a unique email address for every site that I sign up to. This helps me keep an eye on spam levels and block any email addresses that get compromised. Sadly I've just received a phishing email to my unique CAG email address, which likely means that fraudsters have liberated some user data from this website (another alternative being that the fraudsters guessed the address, but this seems unlikely, no brute forcing was evident in the logs; hacking my machine is also unlikely as I have no stored reference to my CAG email address). Information about this particular email can be found on Snopes.com (I haven't got enough posts to link to it, if you're interested you can search Snopes for "intuit invoice"). The email in question: Dear customer: Thank you for submitting an order with Intuit Market.*We have received it and will send you an e-mail when your order ships.*If you ordered multiple items, we may send them in more than* one delivery (at no extra cost to you) to provide faster processing time. If you have questions about your order, please call 1-800-955-8890. ORDER INFORMATION Please download your complete order id #1607 information at [dodgy link here] Intuit small business website. NEED HELP? * **Email us at mktplace_customerservice[at]intuit.com. **Call us at 1-800-955-8890. **Reorder Intuit Checks Quickly and Easily starting with the information from your previous order.*To help us better serve your needs, please take*a few minutes to let us know how we are doing. Submit your feedback here. Thanks again for your order, Intuit Market Customer Service Privacy*|* Legal*|* Contact Us*|* About Us You have received this business communication as part of our efforts to fulfill your request or service your account.*You may receive this and other business communications from us even if you have opted Has anybody else received this email to an address registered at CAG?
  2. Well found, thank you. I'll give them a shout and see what I can find out.
  3. It's not extreme at all. Naturally, rats live in large social groups. You try living in a small space for years with only one other person to talk to. We're about to. As I said originally, we'll need a new cage, and provisions to keep the rats happy for at least a month.
  4. My partner has just phoned the RSPCA, and they don't seem to be sure. The person she spoke to said that she hadn't heard of a law, but she couldn't rule anything out. I'll keep researching.
  5. Good morning, Last Friday, myself and my partner bought three rats to keep our current rat company (they are social animals, and her sister had recently died). We introduced them to each other and all went well. After a few days, we noticed that the older of the new rats was growing in size rather rapidly. We took her to the vet and he confirmed our suspicion - that she was pregnant. We separated her into a small spare cage, and last night she had a litter of five babies. Now, from a personal standpoint this is great! I can hear them squeaking away as I type; they are lovely little creatures, and I'm happy that we have them. From a financial standpoint, we now have to buy a larger cage, more food, and other bits and pieces for the newborns - we can't separate the mother from the babies for at least a month. Somebody on a rat forum mentioned that selling pregnant animals is illegal, and that we could probably go back to the pet shop (Pets at Home) and demand a cage and provisions. I've scoured the Internet and haven't been able to find any direct evidence of a law against selling pregnant animals; just lots of people on forums commenting that they think it's illegal. So really I'd like to know whether this is such a law, and if so what our rights are surrounding our situation. Many thanks, Jon
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