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What do you all think about this?
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What happens if you register the details incorrectly. How would they
know you from a thief if you wanted to change them? And a thief could nick something, check if its on there, and if not, register it himself. Then when the cops arrive, he can say "look it's mine, its on the menduk database" !. I'm sure they must have some identify checks ... Simon. |
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"Mary Fisher" writes: www.menduk.org Spooky. I first saw this mentioned on a work-related mailing list I'm on, just yesterday. It looks useful. I'm just wondering how it might be possible for the Bad Guys to subvert it. -- SAm. |
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Mary Fisher wrote:
www.menduk.org Thanks for reminding me about that. I've just updated my list of things purchased since I last spend some time at that website. The concept is fine, but the site is somewhat amateurish in construction. Oh well, at least its free... and will increase the chance of my stuff coming back and the toerag properly busted. -- Adrian C |
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In message , Sam Nelson
writes In article , "Mary Fisher" writes: www.menduk.org Spooky. I first saw this mentioned on a work-related mailing list I'm on, just yesterday. It looks useful. I'm just wondering how it might be possible for the Bad Guys to subvert it. Or copy it "Ooh he's got a load of stuff in his house, what's the address?" -- geoff |
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