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I was contacted by Lauth Investigations International who informed me that i had assets in the state o Pennsylvania that they would collect for me for a 15% fee. They wanted me to return 2 notarized documents, one to the Pa treasury of unclaimed property; and one to their firm. They required a copy of my license and a copy of a document with my ssn.

The property they referred to is accurate but otherwise does this sound legitimate?

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Jun. 20, 2016 14:15:00

It could be legitimate. The Pennsylvania Department of Treasury would need to be contacted to verify the matter.

My office does this work for 12.5%. Please contact me directly.

Roman R. Fichman, Esq.

www.TheLegalists.com │ @TheLegalist

email: Info (@) TheLegalists (dot) com

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Jun. 20, 2016 14:15:00

It could be legitimate. The Pennsylvania Department of Treasury would need to be contacted to verify the matter.

My office does this work for 12.5%. Please contact me directly.

Roman R. Fichman, Esq.

www.TheLegalists.com │ @TheLegalist

email: Info (@) TheLegalists (dot) com

t e l : 2 1 2 -- 3 3 7 -- 9 8 3 7


Disclaimer: This post has been written for educational purposes only and was not meant to be legal advice and should not be construed as legal advice or be relied upon. No intention exists to create an attorney-client relationship or any other special relationship or privilege through this post. The post may contain errors, inaccuracies and/or omissions. You should always consult an attorney admitted to practice in your jurisdiction for specific advice. This post may be deemed as Attorney Advertising.

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