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"There are a number of ways in which people's personal data can either be stolen or blagged out of companies and then used by lead generation or claims management companies".
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But I could have blagged on.
There's no room for blagging, points out Cathy Chapman, head of product development at M&S, who in the past has been screened and re-screened for her susceptibility to things like salt.
The reason the Murdoch papers and other tabloids blagged their way into bank accounts, planted employees inside government to ship out confidential documents, searched through the dustbins of politicians and movie stars, and intercepted the phones of innocent people is because there is no comeback.
The editor defended the use of "blagging" by journalists carrying out investigations into wrongdoing and warned against introducing strict privacy laws like those found in France.
However, the Guardian journalist Nick Davies has alleged a former actor John Ford carried out specialised blagging from banks during this period for the Sunday Times.
Just blagged it.
Walking out of the bakery into daylight makes me feel like I've somehow cheated the system and blagged myself a whole day off.
I blagged it, of course.
Or, as she puts it, "blagged it".
He blagged them a gig within a week.
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