
I once devised a totally foolproof cunning plan to attract the attention of bikini-clad women, which - as you might imagine - failed miserably. Ever come up with a cunning plan for something? Did it work? What went wrong? Do you look back through the filter of the years with a burning sense of shame?
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( , Thu 5 Jul 2012, 11:57)
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( , Tue 10 Jul 2012, 13:35, 1 reply)

But they use real people, so I got them to put a note on my account that I will only give them the security details if they recite a certain nursery rhyme. Not saying which, obviously.
( , Tue 10 Jul 2012, 13:36, closed)

I insist on going through security procedures when ever any financial institution calls me; most have stopped though one credit card vendor has now rolled out one of the tactics I insisted on (I provide letters in postcode they provide the numbers)
( , Tue 10 Jul 2012, 22:17, closed)

Did the same - except I've never told them the password either. They stopped ringing me _every_ damn week.
( , Wed 11 Jul 2012, 22:31, closed)
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