Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Spot the Errors
The latest attempts to deprive the public of their well earned money coming from these fraudsters is shown up by their simple lack of knowledge of the English language and English grammar. For example a person pretending to be associated with Alexander JLO Solicitors, called Fred Harrison, (who never has been associated with this firm) talks about his having been "given final notice to present his relative to come for his assets or else it will be forfeited". Not sure what that means but any English lawyer using a phrase like that would be reported to the Plain English Campaign! I won't bother correcting it or pointing to the other obvious errors in the latest batch of emails from Harrison but always check when you receive these requests and remember there is no such thing as a 'free lunch'.
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