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hello everyone and welcome to this episode of coffee with carl i am your host as always carl zellner managing attorney with anderson business advisors and today i want to talk a little bit about what to do if you get a demand letter so first step when anybody gets a demand letter for our clients we usually see it first because for most of our clients were the registered agent and if you are the registered agent on your business thats where domain letters get sent so first step is always is it to the appropriate company and do you know who its from right if its somebody if its the wrong company or if you dont know who its from theres some additional questions you can ask and potentially you just let the person or the attorney who sent it no hey im not unfortunately im not the person youre looking for the business youre looking for i think you got the you know somebody in your office looked up the wrong name in the secretary of state website and you sent it to the wrong addre