- Aug 24, 2020
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Today I received a letter from this firm:
'We are a firm of international genealogists specialising in tracing missing beneficiaries, and we believe you may be able to help us with our enquiries'.
'Please telephone us as soon as possible between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday. You can also leave a message outside these hours. We can also be contacted by email if required.
'We should stress this is a genuine matter'.
'Thank you for your urgent attention and we look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible. Your assistance is greatly appreciated'.
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They know my full name, year of birth, address, full names of mother and father (both deceased and estates executed).
The letter is on headed paper, and included on their logos are 'Regulated by the IAPPR', 'Good Business Charter accredited', 'Associated partner of APSE - Association for Public Service Excellence' and 'Winner, Best UK Probate Research Firm - UK Probate Research Awards'.
I have googled the firm, and read the reviews, which are not all favourable. I have also googled the name of the case manager, and he has a presence on LinkedIn, which tallies.
In short, I am 90% sure this is a genuine approach. How should I proceed?
All replies welcome - humorous, knowledgeable, hints, tips, advice etc. I am also interested in finding out what percentage commission I can expect them to agree on.
Thank you all for your time.
'We are a firm of international genealogists specialising in tracing missing beneficiaries, and we believe you may be able to help us with our enquiries'.
'Please telephone us as soon as possible between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday. You can also leave a message outside these hours. We can also be contacted by email if required.
'We should stress this is a genuine matter'.
'Thank you for your urgent attention and we look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible. Your assistance is greatly appreciated'.
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They know my full name, year of birth, address, full names of mother and father (both deceased and estates executed).
The letter is on headed paper, and included on their logos are 'Regulated by the IAPPR', 'Good Business Charter accredited', 'Associated partner of APSE - Association for Public Service Excellence' and 'Winner, Best UK Probate Research Firm - UK Probate Research Awards'.
I have googled the firm, and read the reviews, which are not all favourable. I have also googled the name of the case manager, and he has a presence on LinkedIn, which tallies.
In short, I am 90% sure this is a genuine approach. How should I proceed?
All replies welcome - humorous, knowledgeable, hints, tips, advice etc. I am also interested in finding out what percentage commission I can expect them to agree on.
Thank you all for your time.