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Solicitor passport retention post - help!

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06 Feb 20 #511313 by s59
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Hi All, I posted yesterday asking for help regarding solicitors holding my child's passport - the post is still appearing in the list but shows a 404 when I click on it... has it been deleted by an admin or is something odd going on?! Thanks.

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06 Feb 20 #511314 by rubytuesday
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Nope,. the post hasn't been removed, it's still there, and I can view it.

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06 Feb 20 #511315 by s59
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Hi RubyTuesday and thanks! Maybe a browser issue at my end, sorry to bother you... I'll delete this thread.

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06 Feb 20 #511316 by rubytuesday
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Keep it open for the time being, just in case you are unable to read any replies on the original post. i can repost any replies here. I will reply to your questions later today.

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06 Feb 20 #511317 by s59
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Thanks RubyTuesday. Having now looked I'm not sure I have the ability to delete threads anyway. It's strange that I can't read the other thread in Chrome - gives me a 404 every time- but I can get to it in other browsers like IE and Edge though so that's fine. Maybe it's a misbehaving plug-in. Thanks again for your help.

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