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Quote: Pharma 24 did not send packages certified. They sent them registered, as do many of the IOPs out of Asia. Registered mail is used for a LOT of things that have nothing to do with IOPs. You could be being subpoened-in which case you're really going to start freaking out when men in trench coats start trying pen you down to serve you papers. Or it could be a call to jury duty(? I don't know-I've never been, knock wood). Quote: Ask to take a look at it before you sign anything. Now Imagine it's from a scary stalker-type guy you met when you were studying abroad in Greece for the summer when you were 16 and has been sending you letters ever since that have taken a turn for the filthy and vile and now it appears that he's trying to keep tabs on you by getting "receipts" to make sure you get his letters. . .and making sure you live in the same place for when the psycho shows up as a "surprise" in America one day unannounced and kidnaps you. You don't have to say all that. Just think it it. And perhaps mumble something about wanting to make to make sure it's not from who you think it's from. Seriously, though, if the Feds are trying to deliver you a message, they will find a way to do it. So I agree with the above who say to accept the letter--unless it IS your greasy Grecian stalker. And can we please get this straight? Is it a registered letter or a certified letter? |
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