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Solicitors Letter
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But it doesn't guarantee delivery Keith. I actually had a signed for, guaranteed delivery to the passport office going missing, just a few weeks back, so as much as it'd look suspicious, every letter not being delivered, they have no proof I actually received any of their letters.
You are wasting everyone's time with this argument , it's standard practice and judges will accept it unless there is proof to the contrary
My advice is concentrate on what does matter , which this proof of delivery is not one to pursue
Just assume that we are right and you have bigger legal issues and other defence points that matter
I believe that this is about G24 , not G25
I do not believe that the letter came from a solicitor , I believe it came from DRPL , a debt collector0
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