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Mrs E. Adams does not exist...
But she might write to you from 10 Downing Street.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13364121
To protect the security of its staff, number 10 sends out letters signed by fictional employees. It seems like a rather bizarre solution and involves deceiving a great many of the general public.
Your sincerely,
Marmaduke Rintintin.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13364121
To protect the security of its staff, number 10 sends out letters signed by fictional employees. It seems like a rather bizarre solution and involves deceiving a great many of the general public.
Your sincerely,
Marmaduke Rintintin.
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As trigger says, it's been common practice in call centres for years, however the accepted way of doing it is either to allocate another name for each person or a identity number so the person can be traced back in the event of a complaint without having to give out their real names.
I 100% agree with number 10 using fake names for their staff, they should ensure that the names are traceable back to a real person internally if necessary though.
I 100% agree with number 10 using fake names for their staff, they should ensure that the names are traceable back to a real person internally if necessary though.
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Interesting to compare the Mirror's take to the Telegraph's
http://www.mirror.co....tter-115875-23124051/
http://www.telegraph....itious-officials.html
Why didn't they just sign it "p.p. David Cameron"?
http://www.mirror.co....tter-115875-23124051/
http://www.telegraph....itious-officials.html
Why didn't they just sign it "p.p. David Cameron"?
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