I agree with Bijou, better to be safe than sorry!
Julesx
Yeah Peter is right - I just asked my web expert fiance as I was a bit concerned!
To be honest I've signed up to so many online businessy directories that I'd have real trouble deleting my details from them all if I ever wanted to!
It does scare me a bit that there is so much info about me on the web!
Also, if your web site is hosted for you then it won't be your home address either.
As for the co.uk thing, there have been alot of Russian and Chinese scammers buying co.uk addresses lately so you have to be super careful when buying online.
I just like to feel safe in the fact that the every-day-joe on the street doesn't know everything about me and I am super careful after being stalked, the man terrified me.
Obviously he spent far too much time looking for every detail and there's no way you can stop these kinds of people but I have always lived by the better safe than sorry motto as I have enough problems in my ever day life to deal with without weirdos turning up on my doorstep
I also live above a flat which is regularly rented out to immigrants and the last lot were (and still are) far from savoury law abiding citizens and I really wouldn't feel safe them knowing I store jewellery up here and there's only a thin inner door between them and me as it's a converted house with a communal hallway especially on days like today when I am all alone and he is in downstairs and sometimes there's 10 of them down there!
I'm not having-a-go (as people say) I just feel safer this way!
I have been stung by this very recently indeed - on ebay. Absolutely no indication that it was a Hong Kong based company until I had paid, when I was told your gemstones will be despatched from Hong bloody Kong!
Luckily it was a very small order for some citrine but it could have been nasty.
Di x
Those cards are brilliant! That font is just perfect with the logo
Read through this thread earlier and as I was concentrating on the side issues discussed just realised I didn't post about the cards!
FAB logo and brilliant cards!!!
It's a start, but there are very few people who are truly anonymous online. It's all about establishing links.
As a sweeping generalisation, the more intelligent criminals are usually going to do a risk/benefit analysis - so will tend to go for higher value targets; the less so tend to be more opportunistic and resort to disproportionate levels of violence for the end gain. Most people in the UK aren't equipped (mentally primarily) to face that sort of thing, so are cowed by it.I am also intelligent enough to realise that the criminal element aren't as dumb as you seem to think, desperate, yes and their actions definitely leave a lot to be desired.
...and this is the biggest problem with the net as a whole. There's no context at all (probably best to keep me off the subject of context in communication when applied to different societies!) and therefore it is up to the reader to infer context - which may or may not have been there in the first place. But in this case, it's not for me to inferReading the above just made you come across as incredibly rude.
(and yes, smilies can be used for context or merely a linguistic crutch!)
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