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Old 03-21-2008, 06:41 AM
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Well, I took that route and decided to return it unfilled, along with a letter stating that I would conditionally agree to fill it out as soon as they provided a bunch of background info on several things, including what prompted the request, how the info would be used, what the codes are, if they consider all caps and normal names to be one and the same, if the matter would be then closed, etc, etc.

Followed by something about if I haven't heard back after x numbers of days, I'll assume the matter is closed, etc.

Plan to follow up after 30 days with something to the effect that they had their opportunity, would give another few days just in case. Then followed at some point later, with a final letter, and affidavit that they had their chances to resolve it,etc. Similar to the old notarial process.

Hopefully, not being filled out, not being refused and not being filled with protestor-type language will get this derailed because someone will probably find this on their desk and will continue to kick it around.
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