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In the early days of !950s oval car racing at Coventry a leading driver was Steve Storm. It was a name used by a leading Coventry speedway rider. Can any Coventry speedway historian name who he really was?

I also think a couple of other Coventry speedway riders also drove under other names at this time?

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5 hours ago, JohnHyam said:

I have no way of entering Facebook. I did have a series of links to it in my mails and deleted them. I believe there is one Facebook group where I am shown as a member. I did not start/open this. If I could I would close my membership. At one time I did have membership of several Facebook groups that I started. To my knowledge I am no longer a member of any of them.

In the workings of Facebook as I understand it the fact that I have left a group that I started does not close down that group. When a founder leaves a group n the far right panel Facebook usually give notice/advertise for a member to take over Moderation of the group. It was though a happening like this that I became Moderator of a New Cross group after its founder/moderator left it.

I do still have a personal Facebook message that invites me to establish contacts, log-in, and other associate requests. This I ignore. 

At present I am trying to establish - no easy task! - a contact with Facebook to have all links by me with them removed. Guess what? All I get is a series of auto responses - at least at the present time.

I really shouldn't have to go through all this with you, John, but I want to give you some basic information.

Forget links, messages, and all that crap. For a Facebook account, you need three things; a name, an email address, and a password. Yes, it's that simple, and it's no different to the BSF, or any other online forum or group.

Now, you say you are unable to "enter" Facebook? How are you trying to "enter"? As I said, you only need three things to create an account, and they are EXACTLY the same three things you need to log in to your account, so what are you missing?

I don't think it's your name, as you have managed to create two accounts under your name.

I don't think it's an email address, for the same reason as above.

Is it a password you're missing? If so, that is no issue, as all you have to do is follow the instructions on the login page where it asks you if you "forgot password".

Again, no need for links, messages, confusing correspondence, or any of that. One you are in Facebook, you can delete your account.

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20 minutes ago, chunky said:

I really shouldn't have to go through all this with you, John, but I want to give you some basic information.

Forget links, messages, and all that crap. Fore a Facebook account, you need three things; a name, an email address, and a password. Yes, it's that simple, and it's no different to the BSF, or any other online forum or group.

Now, you say you are unable to "enter" Facebook? How are you trying to "enter"? As I said, you only need three things to create an account, and they are EXACTLY the same three things you need to log in to your account, so what are you missing?

I don't think it's your name, as you have managed to create two accounts under your name.

I don't think it's an email address, for the same reason as above.

Is it a password you're missing? If so, that is no issue, as all you have to do is follow the instructions on the login page where it asks you if you "forgot password".

Again, no need for links, messages, confusing correspondence, or any of that. One you are in Facebook, you can delete your account.

The buggers have locked me out of my account!

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Just now, chunky said:

Why?

Apparently someone has tried to access my account or it has been used inappropriately! Following their guidelines I need to scan my passport and/or driving licence and/or marriage certificate(?) or any manner of documents to prove my identity so as to re-activate my account...bollocks to that!

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4 minutes ago, steve roberts said:

Apparently someone has tried to access my account or it has been used inappropriately! Following their guidelines I need to scan my passport and/or driving licence and/or marriage certificate(?) or any manner of documents to prove my identity so as to re-activate my account...bollocks to that!

A blessing in disguise I would suggest.:D

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4 minutes ago, Dave Jones said:

A blessing in disguise I would suggest.:D

Absolutely...I closed my account five plus years ago and then re-activated it again to see if I was missing anything (?) and it was fine for a couple of weeks before I got a message to say that it had been locked. Personally it doesn't bother me not being on Facebook or any other social media (Twitter) account. I only do BSF.

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11 minutes ago, steve roberts said:

Apparently someone has tried to access my account or it has been used inappropriately! Following their guidelines I need to scan my passport and/or driving licence and/or marriage certificate(?) or any manner of documents to prove my identity so as to re-activate my account...bollocks to that!

Thing is, there is so much fraudulent activity out there these days, they have to make sure. It is for our protection.

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9 minutes ago, iris123 said:

Maybe be better if the person who started the thread can re-title it something like 'Bollix about Facebook' and start a new thread about Coventry......

What about oval car racing from 1954? Oh, he already did that... :t:

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46 minutes ago, chunky said:

Thing is, there is so much fraudulent activity out there these days, they have to make sure. It is for our protection.

It's a shame that they hadn't been more diligent when I initially signed up...if I recall you only need to enter an email and password (plus date of birth - which can be anything you wish?) to create an account? Don't recall having to forward further proof of evidence of identity (certainly not a passport or driving licence) but it was a long time ago now but I'm not going to pusue it as I can't be bothered!

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26 minutes ago, steve roberts said:

It's a shame that they hadn't been more diligent when I initially signed up...if I recall you only need to enter an email and password (plus date of birth - which can be anything you wish?) to create an account? Don't recall having to forward further proof of evidence of identity (certainly not a passport or driving licence) but it was a long time ago now but I'm not going to pusue it as I can't be bothered!

We never had all the problems with scams and identity theft back then... Just sad that we have to deal with all these idiots now.

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3 hours ago, JohnHyam said:

In the early days of !950s oval car racing at Coventry a leading driver was Steve Storm. It was a name used by a leading Coventry speedway rider. Can any Coventry speedway historian name who he really was?

I also think a couple of other Coventry speedway riders also drove under other names at this time?

Steve Storm was Charlie New.

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