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hc4361 | 18:58 Tue 13th Aug 2013 | ChatterBank
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It's just dawned on me that I trust some websites advice absolutely - the Martin Lewis Money Savings Expert; Snopes hoax slayer; AnswerBank :).

I pulled myself up by my bootstraps and resolve not to take anything at face value.

Any websites or companies you trust implicitly?
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I'm please to see that AB is on your list of trusted sites. Can I therefore use this site to suggest that you invest all of your life savings into the Buenchico Not-So-Friendly Society?
;-)

Which websites do I have trust in? Generally . .
1. The NHS website. (It strives well to provide clear and accurate information about diseases and medical conditions) ;
2. The BBC Good Food website. It's packed with reviews of the recipes listed there and unlike, say, TripAdvisor there's no reason to doubt the authenticity of those reviews ;
3. The Oxford English Dictionary website. How much authoritative can you get?
Website: Which?
Company: John Lewis, about as reliable a retailer as you can get
Ha was just about to add John Lewis!
Tripadvisor. I trust that all reviews are made by genuine customers and not any members of the owners friends or family. Now I must be off. The fairies at the bottom of the garden need feeding.
Z-M.... You still keep the fairies at the bottom of your garden. Don't you trust them enough to let them indoors to have food. :-)

Al.
No, the unicorn would eat them.
What the fairies and leprechauns at the bottom of my garden get up to under the bushes definitely doesn't feature in any fairy tale I've ever read. It's not only the unicorn that's horny here!

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