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Please forgive my obvious stupidity. I've had a look on FB and electrician in xxxxx is available. How do I go about claiming it as mine as when I log in it takes me straight to my normal fb page (which I tend not to use much)
 
Most sites have this cute little contact us button which takes you to an online form which you can fill in detailing your problem. After some time someone will usually get back to you.
Not bloody facebook though! If it's not a standard query which will fit into one of their tidy little boxes which they thought up, tough luck mate. You have a problem which we haven't thought of? Haha dream on if you think we're going to make it easy for you, Loser!
And they wonder why people get annoyed with them?
 
Most sites have this cute little contact us button which takes you to an online form which you can fill in detailing your problem. After some time someone will usually get back to you.
Not bloody facebook though! If it's not a standard query which will fit into one of their tidy little boxes which they thought up, tough luck mate. You have a problem which we haven't thought of? Haha dream on if you think we're going to make it easy for you, Loser!
And they wonder why people get annoyed with them?
I think you want, on the sign up of facebook, to "create a page" for an organisation (electrician in **) then in settings...account settings...username > edit username. (once you have your likes), you could use your normal page and edit the username but might get a bit confused.
 
Now we're getting somewhere. If my learned friends would be so kind as to go to FB, search Electrician South Shields and hit the like button I would be eternally grateful
 
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