justregret
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First of all, I live in Canada. Ealier this March, I was caught shoplifting a 9$ item in a retail store. No police involved, the security checked my ID and wrote down my name and birthday and let me signed an agreement to ban me from entering the store for 3 years. Because I didn't have any id that showes my address, the security just wrote down what I told her. In a panic, I told her an address that is slightly wrong. I changed the street number and post code a little bit, but still very close to the real one. So nothing happened the next two month until today.
Today, I received a letter from a lawfirm from FL,US said that because I ignored the first letter that they sent, now they are asking for 585$ and I have to pay in 20 days! I have never received the first letter, probably because the wrong address. But this second letter sure found its way. I am wondering, since the letter is not a registered letter, how can they assume I ignored their first letter? Why shouldn't I just ignore the second one then? 585$ for a 9$ item? I don't think it's fair! What should I do now? What can they do to me? Should I just ignore them? Please help!
Today, I received a letter from a lawfirm from FL,US said that because I ignored the first letter that they sent, now they are asking for 585$ and I have to pay in 20 days! I have never received the first letter, probably because the wrong address. But this second letter sure found its way. I am wondering, since the letter is not a registered letter, how can they assume I ignored their first letter? Why shouldn't I just ignore the second one then? 585$ for a 9$ item? I don't think it's fair! What should I do now? What can they do to me? Should I just ignore them? Please help!