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Fair enough then I will have to look at that but to be honest, if I ever get shut down for the handwritten post out of all of the options I will put the cuffs on myself because props to them. Yeah lmao, it's often tiny things like that which result in people getting caught - can be a struggle to ge...
I send handwritten letters each order 1 of the 7 of us selling is the designated writer and we all live in different areas so are sent from different post offices. (We do change our style of writing to our everyday writing) Most commercial mail has printed addresses. Handwriting is something offici...
patch wrote:
Sat Jan 12, 2019 1:18 pm
Runin28 wrote:
Sat Jan 12, 2019 10:41 am
This is personal information, be careful with what you say - admitting you sold to her might be a silly move
Wasn’t acc trhna find out, but diverge told me to post the picture here
I know, not looking to appear a boot-licker but just want to avoid anyone making a silly mistake
The thing you're referring to is tracking dots which can uniquely identify a printer. See https://www.eff.org/pages/list-printers-which-do-or-do-not-display-tracking-dots for which ones do and don't print tracking dots (often times you can't see them). No I was talking about a malfunction with one ...
Something more to add, analysed this recently and have changed our operation slightly. Some Inkjet printers may leave a mark in a certain place on an envelope when printing (might be a fault or intentional) - this mark can appear in a similar location and be a similar shape and size each time. The ...
This is personal information, be careful with what you say - admitting you sold to her might be a silly move
It's up to each and every seller. You may find luck after a few attempts but a UK Government issued ID such as a passport or driving licence is much more likely to be accepted.
Something more to add, analysed this recently and have changed our operation slightly. Some Inkjet printers may leave a mark in a certain place on an envelope when printing (might be a fault or intentional) - this mark can appear in a similar location and be a similar shape and size each time. The w...
wilk007 wrote:
Thu Jan 10, 2019 9:42 am
Aidanm76 wrote:
Wed Jan 09, 2019 7:15 pm
Will g0d make a U.K. id with the date of birth being over 21 as a customer wants to use it in America? Thanks
Message their team first, because if he doesn't and you buy it you'll not get a refund.
I believe he'll email and ask you to change the DOB year, but will not issue a refund
ta84351 wrote:
Sun Jan 06, 2019 6:16 pm
can we stop making new threads and stick to one jesus christ?
What a fantastic idea :)