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I'm new to the Internet. How do I find a specific person in the UK without having to pay for it.? |
I'm new to the Internet. How do I find a specific person in the UK without having to pay for it.? Some public libraries, usually larger ones, have a CD-ROM called UK-info which has all the electoral registers for the country (but the disc does not include anyone who has chosen not to be on the 鈥榩ublic鈥?version of the registers). You can search the whole country by name, free. As the inexpensive version of the disc is no longer published you may only find a past edition in libraries but that may still help you. google the person if you talk to them then ask them for there e-mail adress . or if they have a website or if they have myspace ' bebo ' or sumthing like that .. there is another method you can use if you dont talk to them . but i have for forgot what it is now . . . hope you find what you are looking for Try directory enquiries online or electoral roll searches, some of which are free. Try our Prime Minister. Nothing is free in this world,however ask friends or family members living near U to guide U. if you know where they are town .etc try the electoral roll. |
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Think you have to pay immediatley or the goods are confiscated. ...None as far as I am aware ...Take the direct approach..........phone the tax office and quote your new employers PAYE ref number and your NIC number.........tell them you are on a BR code and that you want it changed immediate... No you dont because that is based on NI contributions that you have already paid. ...It no longer is the Inland Revenue, but HM Revenue and Customs these days. In its wisdom, a couple of years ago, the Government joined together the Inland Revenue, and Customs and Excise, and lumbe... If you divide your annual salary by 12 (the number of months in a year) you will find out. Is this what you mean? ...Yeah, but not for the same reason. Glad you have the choice. ...The answer from "Whatever" is correct PROVIDED THAT your tax code number is NOT on a week 1 basis (you should be able to check your tax code number from your last payslip). If your tax ... |
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