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Subject: Re: Further to BT's con trick on fees Posted on: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 16:16:51 +0000

On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:44:05 GMT, Mike_B
wrote:

>>IME travellers have no problem with providing "proof" of address. The
>>other group would be the homeless and people living in hostels and
>>B&Bs provided by social care. I can believe that few of those people
>>would have a bank account - or any need for one. But I would not
>>regard such people as living in a "household" nor that they form any
>>significant proportion of the population.

>A household can be a household of one.

But would you regard a person who lives in a cardboard box in the
street as being a "household"? Or a person living in a "home"?

--
Cynic