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Subject: UKNM: Which? Webtrader?
From: Natives.co.uk
Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 14:13:32 +0100

Despite my reservations about their dodgy logo, I thought I'd do the right
thing
and sign up. Didn't realise what I was up against tho'.

Anyone got a view on whether it's worth the effort?

<snip>
Thank you for your application to become a Which? Webtrader.

Since receiving your application, our Code of Practice has been reviewed and
updated in order to comply with the changes in e-commerce, law and
regulation and the new Trust UK initiative. The new Code means that we are
unable to continue processing your existing application submitted under our
old Code.

If you still wish to continue in your application to become a Which?
Webtrader please visit our website at
http://www.which.net/webtrader/code_of_practice.htm where you can view the
new Code from the 14th of July, 2000. Once you have viewed the Code and have
decided that you still want to participate, please re-submit your
application according to the on-line details. If we do not hear from you
within ten
days we will assume that you no longer want to become a Which? Web Trader
and we will withdraw your application.Yours sincerely etc </snip>

Iain Martin
Natives.co.uk -- The Season Workers' Website
T: 020 8400 3827 W: www.natives.co.uk E:infoatnatives [dot] co [dot] uk


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