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Old 10-09-2010, 9:40 PM
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Default Free Birds in your garden booklet

Get your FREE booklet - and discover the birds in your garden

Whether you have a large garden or a small yard, The birds in your garden will open a door to a world of wild birds. It's packed with tips and details about attracting, helping and enjoying the birds that visit you.

Just fill in this form and we'll post you a fantastic 32-page colour booklet.

http://www.rspb.org.uk/applications/...?dt=2NGITH0052

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Old 10-09-2010, 10:00 PM
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Thanks OP, just what I needed. I have a bird which visits my garden from time to time and I don't have a clue what it is - but it is lovely though!
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thanks ordered one for my nan i dont have a garden
it might not be much, but its better than a kick in the teeth

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thanks a lot
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Be aware. When I when through to the confirm details page, the name was wrong. When I went to change the details I got the other persons address and e-mail!!!
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Thanks. Sent for mine.

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Be aware. When I when through to the confirm details page, the name was wrong. When I went to change the details I got the other persons address and e-mail!!!

That was happening with me as well
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Be aware. When I when through to the confirm details page, the name was wrong. When I went to change the details I got the other persons address and e-mail!!!
Hi

Same here. Wonder who she is....

Thanks a lot OP.
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Old 13-09-2010, 7:13 PM
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I applied for this in an earlier offer a couple of months ago and the booklet they send is great. Really nice pictures and lots of information. A nice freebie to enjoy.
I also got in the same offer a booklet called 'Wildlife on your doorstep', very nice too.
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Be aware. When I when through to the confirm details page, the name was wrong. When I went to change the details I got the other persons address and e-mail!!!
I had the same problem when filling in the form so I contacted RSPB and they have now corrected the error so it should all be fine now!
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Thank you! Will be handy for my inlaws and parents!
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Default SECURITY caution???????

There is a current 15/09/2010 09.46 security risk on this link, it does not clear user names addresses or passwords. I have alerted the rspb and they will fix it, be aware I now have a lsit of users which would be useful if i was a hacker....
IF THE LAST REQUESTERS NAMES IS VISIBLE BE SURE YOU WANT YOUR NAME VISIBLE
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Many thanks for the info, we've been looking online to identify birds in the garden. But a bit difficult when out & about!!
Didn't get any security issues so must be fixed.
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There is a current 15/09/2010 09.46 security risk on this link, it does not clear user names addresses or passwords. I have alerted the rspb and they will fix it, be aware I now have a lsit of users which would be useful if i was a hacker....
IF THE LAST REQUESTERS NAMES IS VISIBLE BE SURE YOU WANT YOUR NAME VISIBLE
Why are most of your posts all doom and gloom.
Why would anyone other than a Spammer, Hacker or Burgular keep a list of other people's details.
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Old 15-09-2010, 6:17 PM
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Thank you I have had quite a few birds in my garden but they have stopped coming even though I continue to put food out, I'm hoping there's tips as to why they don't come now and how to get them to come back
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Spoke to the man at RSPB who was very concerned about the obvious security risk of having people's names emails and their addresses made public. Just what is needed to clone and ruin someones life. Having spent some time in security I am aware of how much damage this can cause. If this is gloomy then try having your life ruined some time
RSPB man has apologised and has fixed the problem. Sorry if others do not see this as important.
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Spoke to the man at RSPB who was very concerned about the obvious security risk of having people's names emails and their addresses made public. Just what is needed to clone and ruin someones life. Having spent some time in security I am aware of how much damage this can cause. If this is gloomy then try having your life ruined some time
RSPB man has apologised and has fixed the problem. Sorry if others do not see this as important.
Some of us do Oldman, thanks
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I managed to order mine with no problems - there's also a book called 'Wildlife on your Doorstep' that's free that I ordered yesterday. Could be some good Xmas presents...
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I managed to order mine with no problems - there's also a book called 'Wildlife on your Doorstep' that's free that I ordered yesterday. Could be some good Xmas presents...
any chance of posting a link up as i can not seem to find it on the website

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any chance of posting a link up as i can not seem to find it on the website

thanks
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http://www.rspb.org.uk/applications/...?dt=2NGITH0052
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