For now I still receive the letters on my previous address and someone trustworthy from there tells me which letters is receive. How can I redirect these letters to my new address? Or should I?
Horrible experience! Never again!
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Thank you! I was really worried because I was reading some of the similar posts and others recommended to pay them what they asked so that’s why it was unclear to me as I don’t want any trouble in the court! Also, if I redirect my mail it means that I will receive those RLP letters and I have a question: would it be better not to redirect the mail or should I do it even though I still receive letters from them? Thank you!
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It’s always wise to redirect your mail for all matters. With regards to your letter I agree with others advice.Last edited by Setmefree3; 10th July 2018, 20:17:PM.
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Thank you very much! I also have a photo with the letter attached in the previous replay but I forgot to change it so it won’t appear my name or address, if someone wants to take a look at it give an opinion would be very much appreciated! Thank you very kindly for all the help!
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Originally posted by Maria1900 View PostThank you very much! I also have a photo with the letter attached in the previous replay but I forgot to change it so it won’t appear my name or address, if someone wants to take a look at it give an opinion would be very much appreciated! Thank you very kindly for all the help!
Please can you remove Maria1900 personal details from the letter posted up, its post 11Last edited by Setmefree3; 10th July 2018, 20:50:PM.
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Maria, It is a completely standard RLP Letter ( have a read of the example letters at link below to see what else to expect ) … completely ignore it.
http://legalbeagles.info/forums/foru...rs-rlp-and-dwf#staysafestayhome
Any support I provide is offered without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.
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