The Caravan Club is coming to Facebook
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E-mail works, FB is a fad that works less well......
Example.......does FB tell you when a message hasn't been received?
Write your comments here...yes it does, and the time..I like fb and I use it, if others don't well that's fine by me, up to each individual.
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Now there's a New Zealand tour up for grabs. Where to enter?
Facebook of course
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The NZ competition was published, with submission instructions in the paper version of the CC Mag which was posted through your door. Full details including submission instructions have been provided in CT. Both of these information streams were published
before the CC Facebook presence started. Sorry0 -
They are separate competitions, Jenny. See Rochelle's posts.
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They are separate competitions, Jenny. See Rochelle's posts.
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Yes I've read through the entire thread now, including Rochelle's post, and it's still left me slightly confused. The original CC Mag entry required a 500 word submission as to why you should be the winner, along with a requirement that you commit to a blog and photographs and an article for publication at the end of the tour. Entries were required by Wednesday last week. The FB route doesn't appear to have a cut off date or an entry criteria, nor do there seem to be any commitments required from the winner - which seems strange but does support the 2nd competition explanation. I might guess that the CC has committed to flights, hotels, camper vans etc for paying customers who haven't 100% materialised, hence a quick giveaway. In any case, FB or CT readers who are aware of the 2nd opportunity (assuming that it truly is) have only to comment "a Fab trip" in order to be in with a chance of winning a £10,000 holiday. I think! If so, and you have the dates available, then why not? I guess it's a bit like giving away unsold beer at the end of a rally. Either that or tip it down a drain, there's no time for anything more elaborate.
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I've delved deeper and there is a second cut off date, it's August 29th. Sorry for any misinformation previously posted. If you can make the dates then it appears to be a bit of a gift horse to me. Oh! hang on, is that a bit of decay in the third molar on
the right, Naaah who wants a free holiday, or a horse.0 -
Now there's a New Zealand tour up for grabs. Where to enter?
Facebook of course
Write your comments here...
The NZ competition was published, with submission instructions in the paper version of the CC Mag which was posted through your door. Full details including submission instructions have been provided in CT. Both of these information streams were published before the CC Facebook presence started. Sorry
Yes I saw that but thought CT members might like to be aware of a second chance to win something through a Facebook competition.
Onviously you are now aware of this second 'opportunity' yourself
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Now there's a New Zealand tour up for grabs. Where to enter?
Facebook of course
Write your comments here...
The NZ competition was published, with submission instructions in the paper version of the CC Mag which was posted through your door. Full details including submission instructions have been provided in CT. Both of these information streams were published
before the CC Facebook presence started. SorryYes I saw that but thought CT members might like to be aware of a second chance to win something through a Facebook competition.
Onviously you are now aware of this second 'opportunity' yourself
Write your comments here...
Thanks JayEss, your prompt made me look further. As you may have guessed I'm not a regular user of Facebook. I have read though, that posting about being on holiday increases your chances of a burglary. I wonder if there are statistics to back that up.
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Only a problem if you give too much detail of where you actually live I would say.
Somebody on another forum had an image of his caravan coupled up and parked outside his home on his avatar. In response to another poster having a problem he responded by saying that he must live nearby as he was on such a close and send a pm if they needed
help. I had no idea where he lived but within 5 mins I had searched on google earth for roads with that name and streetview identified it was his house. I sent him a pm to edit. He had not realised how much info he had given until shown.A friend of mine was daft enough to post her home forum for contact on a family tree type site. I was able, as a result, to give her details of where both her daughter and son lived, her mothers maiden name, her D.O.B.
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People give away a tremendous amount of information and then say it doesn't matter. If you find the same person on more than one forum it's often possible to piece together their identity and address if you can be bothered.
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The opposite of that is people pretending to be something they're not which is equally disconcerting. Social media is ok on a trivial level. The FB comp is open to anyone from anywhere, membership fees paid if you're not in the CC. If you have the time and
inclination it's always worth a go?0 -
People give away a tremendous amount of information and then say it doesn't matter. If you find the same person on more than one forum it's often possible to piece together their identity and address if you can be bothered.
TW, if you find out where I live ,you are always welcome to drop in for a cup of tea and a Bonio
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People give away a tremendous amount of information and then say it doesn't matter. If you find the same person on more than one forum it's often possible to piece together their identity and address if you can be bothered.
TW, if you find out where I live ,you are always welcome to drop in for a cup of tea and a Bonio
You live in Kent.
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People give away a tremendous amount of information and then say it doesn't matter. If you find the same person on more than one forum it's often possible to piece together their identity and address if you can be bothered.
TW, if you find out where I live ,you are always welcome to drop in for a cup of tea and a Bonio
OK, I'll be along later, thanks. Home or shop?
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People give away a tremendous amount of information and then say it doesn't matter. If you find the same person on more than one forum it's often possible to piece together their identity and address if you can be bothered.
TW, if you find out where I live ,you are always welcome to drop in for a cup of tea and a Bonio
OK, I'll be along later, thanks. Home or shop?
Home, as I don't open the shop on a Wednesday
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People give away a tremendous amount of information and then say it doesn't matter. If you find the same person on more than one forum it's often possible to piece together their identity and address if you can be bothered.
TW, if you find out where I live ,you are always welcome to drop in for a cup of tea and a Bonio
OK, I'll be along later, thanks. Home or shop?
Home, as I don't open the shop on a Wednesday
Of course. I forgot that.
I'm on my way then.
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So what is the position with the sensible people who do not want to have personal information leaked all over the Internet and refuse to use Facebook and similar? Are we now to be denied information? I would presume so.
Or do I have to create a completely false personna just to access Facebook so I can keep informed about the activities of a Club of which I pay to be a member? Either way - another poor show.
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So what is the position with the sensible people who do not want to have personal information leaked all over the Internet and refuse to use Facebook and similar? Are we now to be denied information? I would presume so.
Or do I have to create a completely false personna just to access Facebook so I can keep informed about the activities of a Club of which I pay to be a member? Either way - another poor show.
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