Sorry i had deleted my cookies so i had lost the password being filled in automatically on this site.
Couldnt remember it (ahem) so created a new account, kept trying on the old account and i remember now what password I used 5 or so years ago when i created this account.
psj_2 will no longer cease to exist !
My fault for not using the old fashioned method of a post-it next to your monitor with passwords/pin numbers on and other important information.
Sorry i had deleted my cookies so i had lost the password being filled in automatically on this site.
Couldnt remember it (ahem) so created a new account, kept trying on the old account and i remember now what password I used 5 or so years ago when i created this account.
psj_2 will no longer cease to exist !
My fault for not using the old fashioned method of a post-it next to your monitor with passwords/pin numbers on and other important information.
ah, i see, i thoguht it might that krusty geezer taking the piss.
yeah i hate having to have about 3 million passwords.
i tend to use about 4 usual ones with varients of numbers for those that require it. in fact i mgiht start a new thread. ;)
Most passwords i've had forever, got a mix of about 4 and no theyre not password1, password2 etc ;)
I had set my WOS password so long ago i thought it would be a totally different one but nah, got it in the end.
yeah i'm always a bit wary of using cookies, in case i forget what my password was.
i did just start a thread asking people to tell how many passwords they have, but i thoguht it might catch shit cos of security. you know what some people are like.
i only have one super secret password for my bank account that i wouldn't want to loose, it accesses payment, i don't know it myself just in case.
i think there is a big deal about passwords these days, i don't do online banking or stuff like that, if people found out my passwords fair enough they could make my life a hassle but nothing too much.
once i was trying to get my visa card to top up my mobile phone, and i had given vodafone a password when i registered, i told the lady i couldn't remember so after a while i persuaded her to tell me the first letter, and then i realised what it was.
i always hve the fear that i am gonig to forget my bank pin number.
I have a different signature than the normal which is helpful as once when i was in France i had a phone call from the bank saying someone was trying to write dodgy cheques.
It was the postman who had opened up my new chequebook and started writing them !
Another time someone had got my credit card details (!) and had used it to pay for their TV licence (stupid !). I was happy as i thought Goldfish/police could sort them out but Goldfish werent bothered as theyre covered with insurance etc. Annoying that there was someone out there with a paid tv license, got through to the TV licensing people but again they wont do anything unless the police/Goldfish contacted them. So nothing sadly happened despite the evidence staring at them right in the face
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Couldnt remember it (ahem) so created a new account, kept trying on the old account and i remember now what password I used 5 or so years ago when i created this account.
psj_2 will no longer cease to exist !
My fault for not using the old fashioned method of a post-it next to your monitor with passwords/pin numbers on and other important information.
ah, i see, i thoguht it might that krusty geezer taking the piss.
yeah i hate having to have about 3 million passwords.
i tend to use about 4 usual ones with varients of numbers for those that require it. in fact i mgiht start a new thread. ;)
I had set my WOS password so long ago i thought it would be a totally different one but nah, got it in the end.
yeah i'm always a bit wary of using cookies, in case i forget what my password was.
i did just start a thread asking people to tell how many passwords they have, but i thoguht it might catch shit cos of security. you know what some people are like.
i only have one super secret password for my bank account that i wouldn't want to loose, it accesses payment, i don't know it myself just in case.
i think there is a big deal about passwords these days, i don't do online banking or stuff like that, if people found out my passwords fair enough they could make my life a hassle but nothing too much.
once i was trying to get my visa card to top up my mobile phone, and i had given vodafone a password when i registered, i told the lady i couldn't remember so after a while i persuaded her to tell me the first letter, and then i realised what it was.
i always hve the fear that i am gonig to forget my bank pin number.
It was the postman who had opened up my new chequebook and started writing them !
Another time someone had got my credit card details (!) and had used it to pay for their TV licence (stupid !). I was happy as i thought Goldfish/police could sort them out but Goldfish werent bothered as theyre covered with insurance etc. Annoying that there was someone out there with a paid tv license, got through to the TV licensing people but again they wont do anything unless the police/Goldfish contacted them. So nothing sadly happened despite the evidence staring at them right in the face