Showing posts with label Apologies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apologies. Show all posts
Saturday, 12 July 2025
Missed Comments, My Apologies!
Okey dokey, first, I thought I'd post this image to help us remember cooler times, second, my apologies for missing comments from people, sorry indeed, I am! But I had not been receiving notifications from blogspot, there's my reason/excuse, whatever you want to call it. Also, I will answer as Steve the Beermeister because I can't work out how to answer as my other alias, silly old me! Anyway, as you'll appreciate I have eased off on this blog, sad old chap that I am! But many thanks for all your kind thoughts and wishes, cheers m'dears!
Saturday, 15 August 2020
Apologies for not writing recently...
Sorry for not writing for a while, but I've been 'out in the cold' metaphorically, with little internet access, but it should be sorted out soon, and I should be back to whatever 'normal' is these days, please bear with me, cheers!
Sunday, 21 June 2020
Apologies! Previous Blog has now been written, honest!
Sorry about that, my previous blog had been published by me in error, completely empty of text, concerning telephone scams and Coronavirus/Covid-19 tracing and testing, I obviously pressed the 'publish' button instead of the 'save' button.
Again, apologies from this bampot (a term of endearment my brother uses for me when I've been silly or made an error), the blog is now worth reading, cheers!
I won't do it again... 😕
TELEPHONE SCAM WARNING - COVID-19 TEST & TRACE
"In a genuine call, contact tracers will never:
- ask you to dial a premium rate number (for example, those starting 09 or 087)
- ask you to make any form of payment
- ask for any details about your bank account
- ask for your social media identities or login details, or those of your contacts
- ask you for any passwords or Pin codes, or ask you to set up any passwords or Pin codes over the phone
- ask you to purchase a product - including a test
- ask you to download any software to your device or ask you to hand over control of your PC, smartphone or tablet
- ask you to access any website that does not belong to the government or NHS
Source: Ofcom
Anyone receiving a call they suspect is not genuine should report the call to Action Fraud."
Sorry about the previous published blog, I hadn't meant to post then, obviously hit the wrong button, instead of 'save' 😕
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