I recieved it through my internet provider security team, that a law firm here in my area was pursuing my info in reference to a civil case. So I looked up the case threw uscourts.com and yup it was real. I'm in contact with a lawyer now and it sycks but I'm just going to move forward and get the shit handled. Thanks for all the inputs guys.
Originally Posted by NeighborhoodSancho
I hate to stick on definitions: that is what lawyers do.
The security team is not an attorney. From what you have said, they might not have the authority to issue such a document. The case may be real, the person requesting the documentation may not have the authority to do so.
Until you receive a real document, you are not obligated to respond at all. Do not provide any information, until you must.
Kinda like the video on you tube. Sorry officer, I don't answer questions. Do you have a warrant. Why did you stop me, have I committed a crime? No, you can't ask for my driver's license, unless I have committed a crime. What crime have I committed.
Got it. Good luck, and let your attorney respond - not you.
I had a case where I demanded that the feds submit their questions in writing to my attorney for a response. I refused to talk with them any further. It took two years of letters back and forth. They didn't have a case, and they knew it. Well, maybe they were just stupid. They were just trying to trap small business owners to raise money for the Shithead Obama.
Everyone should vote for Trump. I can say this because Obama isn't a member of ECCIE, and he isn't a real person.