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Re: RTS Opinion Question

by cagneyfan » Sat Jan 25, 2014 4:21 pm

MAYBE A SECRETARY AT THE AGENCY IS LETTING YOU KNOW THAT THE ADDRESS IS NO LONGER CORRECT AND PLANS TO GIVE YOUR SASE AND PHOTO TO HER IN CORRESPONDENCE
(IF SHE DROPS BY OR WHATEVER) AND MAYBE SHE GOT CONFUSED AND GAVE YOU BACK YOUR LETTER. IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE NOT TO PUT EVERYTHING BACK IN THE ENVELOPE. IT MAY BE LAYING AROUND SOMEWHERE - KEEP FINGERS CROSSED.

RTS Opinion Question

by literarygirl123 » Thu Jan 23, 2014 11:11 pm

I received an RTS from Chyler Leigh. Written on the address was "Not at this address". Okay, so she must have switched agencies, I'm thinking as I open the envelope. It was addressed to her, in my handwriting, and the envelope appeared to be unopened. A bit tattered, but with the weather lately, that wouldn't be surprising. So I opened it, and my photo and SASE were missing. The letter I wrote was still there. So someone had to have opened and resealed my original envelope since things were missing. If the person the envelope was addressed to wasn't at the address, why would someone open it? Why would they take the photo and SASE?

I find it a little bit concerning since it is, after all, a stamped envelope with my address on it. What do you guys think? Has this ever happened to you? Who do you think opened it?

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