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  1. erm... what happened to N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, Y, Z, A, B, C, D, E, and F?
  2. Ice Ice Baby (Vanilla Ice)... there's a hilarious parody of Vanilla Ice done by Jim Carey: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsr_lOv7A3c
  3. You should really wait the full 14 days you gave them in the prelim (it's unlikely, but they may make you an offer right at the last minute), then send the LBA. Btw, just noticed that you (11am) posted at exactly 11am
  4. Here's the info about this particular urban legend: Urban Legends Reference Pages: Bounced Check Complaint
  5. Not sure about this, but I think a particular postcode covers up to 80 addresses within a 500 metre area. If so, then having a road and a drive in the same postcode is possible.
  6. yep, dunno what happened there lol
  7. http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/consumer-forums-website-questions/103718-you-have-been-banned.html
  8. The registrar has refused to update the address details for the domain and my account, even though I've been renewing the domain since 2001. The domain is due for renewal on the 11th June and they apparently sent the invoice to my previous address because they haven't updated the address details since 2005.
  9. Also, is my registrar in breach of the Nominet registrars agreement by failing to update details of the domain soon after they were notified of the changes in 2005?
  10. I registered a domain name in 1999 as a sole trader under a particular trading name. In 2000 I made it into a limited company and the only difference in the company name vs. the trading name was that it had limited at the end. I forgot about changing the registration details until 2005 when we moved to another location, but our registrar refused to update the details for the domain with our new address, 2 years later and the situation is the same. Now Nominet want to charge me £35 for changing the registrant details for the domain name so that the address can be changed. As a workaround can I simply put at the bottom of my company letterhead 'company' is a trading name of 'company limited' thus avoiding paying Nominet a £35 fee and also getting the registrar to update the address for the domain?
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