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Wow! A lot of comments on this one--not that there shouldn't be. I didn't read through them all, but a thought did come to me. Although email and text messaging is the way a lot of business is conducted these days, and let's remember emails are a great vehicle for fraud and scams, why wouldn't the lawyer send a certified letter via snail mail or actually pick up the phone and make a phone call as the first form of contact?? I would hesitate to take the email seriously as well and would probably trash it. Personally, I have had someone hack into my email and ask all my contacts for money b/c I was stranded in Europe!! --Nope sitting safe at home in the US. So, someone could have hacked into this lawyers account and is sending out fraudulent emails--I guess you could call her, or send a letter. Hope it all works out well and without too much hassle.
--Shannon Lindridge, Registar
Roberson Museum and Science Center
30 Front Street
Binghamton, NY 13903
607-772-0660 ext 207
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