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15:44 Jul 5, 2003 |
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| Selected response from: jerrie United Kingdom Local time: 10:39 | |||
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4 +6 | write your postcode/zip code on your property |
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3 | Make a note of your postal / zip code? |
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Make a note of your postal / zip code? Explanation: The phrase as provided doesn't read properly, I don't think ... sounds like it is recommending that all serial numbers and zip/postal codes be noted for safekeeping. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-07-05 16:13:15 (GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- No problem, Rajesh -- glad you found your answer! |
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write your postcode/zip code on your property Explanation: We used to do this with our CD's! In the event that your property is stolen, it will be much easier to trace if it is marked with a postcode/serial number. A typical UK postcode is made up of letters and numbers: XX1 1XX The first group is 2 letter, then 1 or 2 numbers, the second group is 1 number and 2 letters |
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