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Help with 1837 please

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Shirlock

Shirlock Report 7 Mar 2004 20:08

Hello Thanks for all your help in letting me know what DX means. Shirley

Shelli4

Shelli4 Report 7 Mar 2004 20:06

norman that explains it as i worked in a solicitors office shelli

Norman

Norman Report 7 Mar 2004 20:04

The DX system is used by the legal profession. Each location has its own unique DX number. Not sure, but may also be used by banks as well.

Shelli4

Shelli4 Report 7 Mar 2004 19:41

Shirley Dx is another form of post, in the offic e where i used to work we had the dx office out the back for the area. It appeared to work just like the normal post but more efficent!! Shelli

Rachel

Rachel Report 7 Mar 2004 19:19

Shirley I've got no idea but I've ordered loads of certificates and never used that line in my address! I'd say if you don't know what it means then you don't need to use it! Rachel

Shirlock

Shirlock Report 7 Mar 2004 18:40

Hello Can anyone let me know what the Dx address means on the 1837 certificate ordering form. Thank you Shirley