Tuesday, March 17, 2009

The Shared parenting council of Australia just want ALL of your details.

See here, they offer you a FREE screensaver, that's it you read right, a FREE screensaver in exchange for ALL of your details. That sounds fair doesn't it? What's that you're saying it doesn't sound fair or right, or morally sound even? Now just why do they want ALL of that information? Why do they insist that you register your details on Familylawwebguide.com.au and urge you to join their SRL enclave and then whine continuously about how busy they are and all you plebs need to wait in line yadda yadda yadda? They want to get your details and they even ring you up to verify you are who you say you are if you join the SRL. We have a good source of information that says that "special" relationship they have with the CSA isn't accidental.
You have been warned!


SPCA Screen Saver
The SPCA has an MS Windows screen saver for you to install on your PC.
SPCA Screen Saver 1
If you complete the form below we will provide with a link to the SPCA Screen Saver for you to download. Should you experience any difficulty in completing or submitting this form you can request the screen saver from the SPCA secretariat by email.
Please provide the following details and then click on the Send Screen Saver button at the bottom of the form.
Clicking on the Screen Saver button indicates your agreement to the SPCA adding your email address to its records. We will send you emails regarding our activities on a regular basis.
Required fields are marked with an [*] and must be completed before your request for the Screen Saver can be processed.

Title:
[*] First Name:
[*] Family Name:
Telephone Numbers:
Work:
Home:
Mobile:
[*] Email address:
Address:
Unit/Street Number:
Town/Suburb:
State:
ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA
Postcode:

Authorised by E. Dabrowski© Shared Parenting Council of Australia 2006The Shared Parenting Council of AustraliaPO Box 2027, Bunbury WA 6231mailto:6231secretariat@spca.org.au



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