’Tisn’t legally binding if they can’t spell the name correctly.
That lawyer almost got your name right. Return the letter to the sender and make him pay for the postage.
Goofy mail is one of my favorites, too. Sometimes I put it up on the fridge.
(Sigh!) I’m used to it — both my and my husband’s last names are easily misspelled. I joke to him that I didn’t take his name when we married because although they both easily misspelled, his is more easily misspelled than mine.
Not exactly the same, but I get mail sometimes addressed to “Ms. Chris Sherlock”, I guess because Chris is a name that can apply to either sex.
That’s ok. My mother’s maiden name was Shcherbatskii.
November 16, 2016
Nyckname over 6 years ago
’Tisn’t legally binding if they can’t spell the name correctly.
katina.cooper over 6 years ago
That lawyer almost got your name right. Return the letter to the sender and make him pay for the postage.
Fiona D Premium Member over 6 years ago
Goofy mail is one of my favorites, too. Sometimes I put it up on the fridge.
BlueIris Premium Member over 6 years ago
(Sigh!) I’m used to it — both my and my husband’s last names are easily misspelled. I joke to him that I didn’t take his name when we married because although they both easily misspelled, his is more easily misspelled than mine.
Chris Sherlock over 6 years ago
Not exactly the same, but I get mail sometimes addressed to “Ms. Chris Sherlock”, I guess because Chris is a name that can apply to either sex.
Teto85 Premium Member over 6 years ago
That’s ok. My mother’s maiden name was Shcherbatskii.