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Post by mrsf on Dec 11, 2006 8:31:39 GMT -5
My husband Tony Ford has been attempting to remove his penpal request from this board for some time now. I have sent several PM's and e mails and Tony himself has written to CCADP but neither of us are getting any response.
Please can someone (anyone!) tell us how to do this since he does not wish to have any new penpals write him and the information on his page is at least 4 years out of date.
Please can someone get back to us urgently on this since we have been trying to get it removed for well over six months.
Thanks Rachael Ford
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Post by mrsramirez on Dec 13, 2006 18:58:22 GMT -5
My husband Tony Ford has been attempting to remove his penpal request from this board for some time now. I have sent several PM's and e mails and Tony himself has written to CCADP but neither of us are getting any response. Please can someone (anyone!) tell us how to do this since he does not wish to have any new penpals write him and the information on his page is at least 4 years out of date. Please can someone get back to us urgently on this since we have been trying to get it removed for well over six months. Thanks Rachael Ford How do we know HE wants it removed and not just you? Sorry to ask, but there are some jealous types about, hope you understand
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Post by pumpkinpie on Dec 13, 2006 23:01:21 GMT -5
What did she say his address was? I'll have to drop him a line. Do you think he'd want an affair with me? I'm kidding!
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Post by mrsf on Dec 15, 2006 8:49:35 GMT -5
I think the letter my husband wrote to CCADP requesting his details be removed should have been sufficient - unless of course you think I have forced him to do that too. Honestly the groupie mentality here is nothing short of verging on the pro stereotype. I ask a simple question and after six months of my husband's wishes being ignored this is the response.
He wrote and asked me to call to demand his details were removed since his request was ignored, but since I am viewed instead as not a wife but a groupie too then I shall instead ask his civil attorney to deal with it. Unless she is just a jealous woman too.
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Post by Maggie on Dec 15, 2006 10:04:12 GMT -5
I think the letter my husband wrote to CCADP requesting his details be removed should have been sufficient - unless of course you think I have forced him to do that too. Honestly the groupie mentality here is nothing short of verging on the pro stereotype. I ask a simple question and after six months of my husband's wishes being ignored this is the response. He wrote and asked me to call to demand his details were removed since his request was ignored, but since I am viewed instead as not a wife but a groupie too then I shall instead ask his civil attorney to deal with it. Unless she is just a jealous woman too. MrsF, I will look into it for you. I don't think you are a groupie at all. Give me a couple days and I will PM you here. Thanks, Maggie
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