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  1. minidoofy's Avatar
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    sticking things to the walls
    just wondering how people are going to/did stick things to the walls in halls? apparently blue tac is a no go :/
  2. nijisarr's Avatar
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    Re: sticking things to the walls
    white tac is approved by the uni. They will do ANYTHING to take your deposit away anyway, so go mad haha.
  3. minidoofy's Avatar
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    I didnt remember reading that, but thanks!
  4. moopmoop's Avatar
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    Re: sticking things to the walls
    if you've got anything stuck to the walls they'll mark it down on flat inspections and then check the walls when you leave for marks, so just do what we all did & just take down the posters & things for flat inspections aha
  5. Sponge357's Avatar
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    Re: sticking things to the walls
    it depends on if you think the risk is worth £60, if it does damage the walls then the stingy buggers wont hesitate in taking the money from your deposit! but they do approve that you can stick stuff on doors, wardrobes and pin boards though so its not like you cant put anything up, but yeah if you do choose to put them up take them down for each inspection!
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