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Samantha M.
  • Landlord
  • Dallas, TX
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Angry Voicemail: Threatening Legal Action Over Yellow Letter

Samantha M.
  • Landlord
  • Dallas, TX
Posted

As the topic states, I received an angry call today off one of my yellow letters. The individual stated if they ever receive a yellow letter from them again they will seek legal action. I returned the call and was able to diffuse the situation.

But my question is, if someone were to press charges for yellow letter solicitation, would they have a leg to stand on? I just told the individual its just like any other ad you receive, if you get an ad from direct TV and dont want to purchase their services you just throw the letter away.

Thanks guys

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