Erik Ribsskog | Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 4:18 AM |
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Hi,
thank you for your e-mail!
Do you understand that this is the water-works, who deliver water, to
peoples houses, etc?
So then it's not a private company, (like I remember, from Norway).
Only joking.
But it's a bit strange, that the card they have, for paying the
water-bill, in a shop, only can be used, in immigrant-shops, it seems.
I lived in Sunderland, in 2011 and 2012.
And then I had to walk around half of Sunderland, to find a shop, that
accept this card.
(Payzone, I think it is).
And these Payzone-shops are almost alway immigrant-shops.
Tesco or Sainsburys don't accept this card.
And they've sent me loads of those cards.
Is the water-company under control by Al Quaida, I'm wondering.
(Because I know there are some British cities like Blackburn, that has
a lot of muslims in it).
And then they send people, to 'Al Quaida'-shops, who are the only
shops, that let people use those 'funny' Payzone-cards.
So it might be something fishy here, I think.
So I thought I could perhaps try to warn a bit.
Regards,
Erik Ribsskog
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Jack Jonathan
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