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Hi I'm really annoyed and shocked at this
Just had an important letter from my solicitors posted to me and also same would have been posted to my ex. It arrived in a tatty envelope, handwritten addressed to myself but the hand writing was atrocious I'm truely shocked. At first I thought it was a joke but no, that's how they deliver important documents. Scribbled and barely readable Should I say something? |
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I would jump to the same conclusions too - is this a sign of a lack of professionalism. Even if it had been the staff member assigned to this I would have at least found a good envelope. Alas, as most offices no longer have a typewriter, you see a lot of handwritten envelopes these days. Still, you would think something would be said about the illegibility. Of course, I am assuming an assistant is responsible for this.
I think a better indication of the professionalism is what is contained within the envelope. How then is the correspondence itself? Is it well written? |
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Did you say something? It's ok to question its legitimacy.
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If it is anything like my office the IT system has packed up and the underpaid spotty 19 year old support staff are helpless/hopeless so your brief had to do their best with pen and paper.
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If it bothers you then i would say something, for your own peace of mind. Blessings and tc
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