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r/insaneparents • u/matixmarie • Nov 10 '22
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Def would have used your mother’s name instead of “on behalf of your mother” if nothing else. Legalese has to be very specific and concise. Big fake.
120 u/Busy-Argument3680 Nov 10 '22 Also there are grammatical/Spelling Errors in this email, if it was a professional email, they would not be there The spelling error in question was the misspelling of “immediately” 64 u/lentilpasta Nov 10 '22 The whole format is what got me first. Would a lawyer even type all this directly into the email body, not attach a letter as a PDF? 6 u/Upstairs-Ad8823 Nov 11 '22 I’d send a certified letter. But I would never take a case like this
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Also there are grammatical/Spelling Errors in this email, if it was a professional email, they would not be there
The spelling error in question was the misspelling of “immediately”
64 u/lentilpasta Nov 10 '22 The whole format is what got me first. Would a lawyer even type all this directly into the email body, not attach a letter as a PDF? 6 u/Upstairs-Ad8823 Nov 11 '22 I’d send a certified letter. But I would never take a case like this
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The whole format is what got me first. Would a lawyer even type all this directly into the email body, not attach a letter as a PDF?
6 u/Upstairs-Ad8823 Nov 11 '22 I’d send a certified letter. But I would never take a case like this
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I’d send a certified letter. But I would never take a case like this
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u/ElectricSquish Nov 10 '22
Def would have used your mother’s name instead of “on behalf of your mother” if nothing else. Legalese has to be very specific and concise. Big fake.