Goonerhater, there are too many people on this thread making light of this subject. It's no laughing matter - it's very, very serious indeed. You really need to take it up wih the authorities, who I am sure can help out. Otherwise nothing will get done.
What you should do is contact the authorities at the Valley and ask them to include your relative's name on the screen at the next memorial day. Hope this helps.
[cite]Posted By: T[/cite]have a look at this website for a bloke that baits them. He's got some crackers where he's asked them to act as voice over artists on a CD book, goes back time and time again to say the inflection is wrong and that they need to do it all again and send it to him.
That's a brilliant website ..... you can even hear an actual phone call between the guy and a Scammer (West Ham supporter?) in Nigeria. He even appears to have got the scammer to actually pay him by couriering $200 cash to England!
I love the story in Danny Wallace's Yes Man book. He had to say yes to everhting, so when he got an email saying he'd won an international lottery (without entering it of course), he embarked on a journey to Amsterdam, following instructions to meet a Mr Albert Heijn on the Prinsengracht. He took a cab there - and was somewhat astonished when he did indeed find Albert Heijn at the address....
it was a branch of Albert Heijn - the Dutch supermarket chain.
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What you should do is contact the authorities at the Valley and ask them to include your relative's name on the screen at the next memorial day. Hope this helps.
Very sorry for your loss.
That's a brilliant website ..... you can even hear an actual phone call between the guy and a Scammer (West Ham supporter?) in Nigeria. He even appears to have got the scammer to actually pay him by couriering $200 cash to England!
it was a branch of Albert Heijn - the Dutch supermarket chain.