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arashvakil | 1 year ago
But here’s the thing—you don’t need the illusion of a law firm to make a demand letter effective. The real power is in the clear, structured, state-specific language that signals to the recipient: I know my rights, I know what you owe me, and I’m serious about collecting. Most people cave because they realize the next step isn’t just another email—it’s small claims or legal escalation.
Would a letterhead help? Maybe. But the goal here is leverage without crossing legal lines.
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