Monday, November 28, 2005

Inquiry

I work in a state office, somewhere in the US. We receive all sorts of emails. This is representative of some we receive:

"Bill had received an 'invitation' to visit the local office and not thinking government offices closed he went this morning. He said there was a sign on the door to go online to register for benefits. I told him this meant to get a check processed, not to sign in instead of the 'visit'. Please note Bill went to the office today and will return next week when open. Thank you and good wishes. His Secretary - Wife"

Of course, Bill's secretary - wife did not indicate Bill's name or anything else about Bill, which could identify him. She at least left her email address, so contact can be made that way if she is at home and online. Now whether we can contact Bill, that's another story.

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