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This past saturday their were 6 letters in the mail all the same envelope and inside all the same letter. A letter directed to my parents telling them that I am on drugs and it has gotten out of control. So im getting these random letters accusing me of something I have never done in my life, and my parents also know I have not. I mean im a full time college student who works and I have gotten 6 saturday, 3 monday, and 3 today(tuesday). All the same envelope with no return adress same stamps, and inside the same letter. They have the postal ink stamps on them and some say Baltimore, others say Suburban MD, and the others say Southern MD.....I need help....who is sending me these and what are suburban and southern MD. The post office told me Suburban is gaithersburg MD....any1 know how i can find out...i really want to kno my mailbox is being bombarded with these crazy letters.

2007-05-01 15:41:17 · 5 answers · asked by thegr8one246 1 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

O yea the letter has my full name in it....I go by my middle name only my close friends and family know my full name...also it has my license plate number adress (obviously) and dads name...but they were unsure of my age or birthday because in it they said i have a birthday coming soon (october) and that I will be 20, 21, 22.....im 19

2007-05-01 15:51:20 · update #1

5 answers

maybe you should get the police involved?

2007-05-01 15:44:33 · answer #1 · answered by hey h 4 · 0 0

That is malicious indeed. I don't know what was the content of the letter but did it contain specific events or generalities? You need to understand the first datum that, one of the signs of success an individual has is that cur dogs bark in the background no matter how clean his hands can be. Even heros can have lice. Its part of the game and any sensible executive do not act on a single report, and ever moreso to an unsubstanciated report as you say it was. Know the following datum : Where data is missing, people will invent one. Though if you feel like you need to act on the report, here is the sequence of action. 1) You need to fill in the void of data with factual data. That is, now that you have a report stating that your this, that and the other thing, it will create a void of data for the executive, he'd like to know what have you been doing as a staff member/executive. You need to have statistics of your valuable final products and records at hand showing factual data of production that can be analysed. 2) Proove the false data. Show it. Create a little pack. You don't need to tackle everything. Something like: "The 4th of May I was not at work, I was here." Would tear the whole report down. 3) Discredit every rumor. Sometimes a simple negative works. A mere "Who's that guy to be so vague and vehement about me and snipe from the background, not much sportsmanship there!" can do. 3) Continue filling the void of data with factual data. Just keep on putting in your reports on successes, products, weekly stats, completed battleplans, executed programs/projects. Remember, that such report is NOISE. Noise is very much unliked by someone in charge. It detracts attention and activities from the mainline purpose of the organization. Don't try to suppress the noise as much as you need to produce and do your job, otherwise, you will become an outpoint yourself and be identified with the report. Remember that when one rises in power, one attracts attention from others. Some people are very nice, some people aren't. The ability of the "not nice" people is to create false reports and third parties while remaining hidden as a source. That is very cowardly indeed, but that's part of the game when you are affluent. Hope that helps: Alex

2016-05-18 06:44:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

assuming it's not true (1) your parents would probably know by your behavior you are not "out of control." Offer to take a drug test (if they believe anonymous letters over you) on their dime, of course.

Next, figure out who has an ax to grind vs. you. An ex-lover? a rival? contact the police, and the post office (using mail for a crime is a serious penalty).

2007-05-01 15:46:01 · answer #3 · answered by kent_shakespear 7 · 0 0

one way you can find out is taking the letter to the police and show them they maybe able to help and i have a question in the letters are they using your name or are they leaving it blank. Cause they mite not be trying to send it to your parents but maybe to anothers.

2007-05-01 15:46:26 · answer #4 · answered by Kathy F 1 · 0 0

It sounds like maybe you made someone angry and they are trying to cause trouble for you. Maybe an ex-girl or boyfriend?

Good luck finding out who it is...I don't think that will be easy. I would be really upset if I was getting letters like that, too.

2007-05-01 15:46:05 · answer #5 · answered by redhairedgirl 5 · 0 0

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