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A daft question probably- but it's worrying me ( solicitors)

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chinup2011 · 04/06/2013 23:14

Last week emailed completed statement of info forms to a solicitor with a covering letter asking if she wouldn't mind confirming that she had received them.
She hasn't replied, am I being unreasonable to expect an acknowledgement that she has them or are they so inundated with work that they won't see the email until they come to do the job and wouldn't send out superfluous emails of acknowledgment anyway.

I don't want to hassle her by ringing or sending another email to ask if she got the forms. Am I right to be worried?
What do you think?

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Primafacie · 04/06/2013 23:45

Hi, I'm a solicitor. I don't think it is unreasonable to expect an acknowledgement of receipt within a week. She may have had a buy few days, or may be busy on other stuff, but I would think an email chaser is not at all out of order. Good luck!

chinup2011 · 05/06/2013 07:53

Thank you Prima
I'll send an email today and keep my fingers crossed.

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