I'd more or less given up on the 1939 register as it had proved such a disappointment. I found next to nobody!
For some reason, today I decided to have another try - perhaps it was the £3.48 offer (which, incidentally, is not just a one off. I've used it 4 times today)!
I have found 4 records that I couldn't find previously. I have my moments but I'm not so daft that I could have previously missed the lot! So, the FindMyPast workers must be adding and correcting as we speak! That's the good news...
.. The bad news is :
1. For two of the records, the transcription gave details of the people I was looking for (with a few redacted entries, of course). However, when I went to view the original record - the whole page was redacted!! Honestly! Just a sea of black!!!! I have, of course, 'chatted' online to the FindMyPast bods about these records and - guess what - they've been referred back to the technical team! AGAIN! I had queried one of them 6 weeks ago and never had a reply (other then the 'refer to technical people' standard song-sheet). They hadn't even had the decency to let me know they'd found it (except, they hadn't.....). So, another 6 weeks wait?
2. When you can get to see something other than black on the images, the transcriptions don't necessarily match the reality! So, a word of advice - if you expect to find someone with their family but they're not included on the transcription page, don't be put off. They may well still be there on the original!
3. One of the transcriptions (one with a blacked out original) had my 3 relatives living at one address with another couple who, when I looked on the 1939 electoral roll, lived in a completely different area!
Sorry about all the exclamation marks but I find I can't compose a post about FindMyPast without using rather a lot of them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!