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what does it mean
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Debbie | Report | 24 Jul 2003 17:08 |
Lisa Thank you for that I did think that Honest, but I thought id better make sure first. Debbie |
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Lisa | Report | 24 Jul 2003 16:40 |
It means precisely that. If you know the GRO ref they can go straight to the record instead of searching through the names on thier database. Therefore its cheaper. |
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Debbie | Report | 24 Jul 2003 16:37 |
Hello When ordering a certificate through the 1837 site it says Full certificate of bmd £11.50 or full certificate of bmd with gro reference supplied £7.00 Does that mean the first one they find it for you, and the second I supply the gro Reference so its cheaper. I am not really stupid just a bit confused and any help would be appreciated. Thank you Debbie |