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---------- Forwarded message ----------From: [redacted] < [redacted] @ [redacted] com>Date: Mon, Jan 18, at 4:PMSubject: RE: ID No.: [redacted] To: Robin M [redacted] < [redacted] @madisonsettlements.com>, "[email protected]" Cc: David B [redacted] < [redacted] @madisonsettlements.com>January 18, [redacted] , Revdex.com RepresentativeNorth Front StreetHarrisburg, PA Re: Revdex.com Complaint ID: [redacted] Dear [redacted] : This email will respond to the Complaint filed with your office on January 5, 2016, by one of our valued clients who, like many others, has successfully held repeat real estate closings with Madison Settlement Services, LLC and, in particular, its Chambersburg, PA, officeIt is unfortunate that with respect to their most transaction in December 2015, this realtor client’s MRIS account was, by their own admission, compromised; resulting in Madison wiring funds into a PA bank account, pursuant to instructions contained in an email Madison reasonably believed came directly from the client Immediately upon being advised of the situation, Madison responded promptly and appropriately on behalf of the client, working closely with the local Chambersburg Police Department, the financial institutions involved, as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation While we certainly understand the client’s frustration as the victim of a cybercrime, in spite of the unprofessional wording used when filing their complaint, it is never Madison’s intention to “screw over” anyone, particularly our own valued client We have every reason to believe that this situation will be resolved shortly, and that Madison will be able satisfy the client’s request to “finish the job” by continuing to work diligently on their behalf in hopes of securing the return of the full value of their settlement fundsPlease feel free to contact me directly with any questions or request(s) for additional information that you may haveRegards, [redacted] , Esquire###-###-####
-------- Forwarded message ----------From: Revdex.com of Metro Washington DCDate: Fri, Jun 10, at 8:AMSubject: Fwd: Revdex.com Complaint ID ***To: ***@myRevdex.com.org---------- Forwarded message ----------From: *** *** Date: Thu, Jun 9, at 5:PMSubject: Revdex.com Complaint ID ***To: [email protected]: *** *** Dear *** ***:As you know, the undersigned represents *** and *** *** in regard to the above matterAttached please find a letter requesting that this matter be marked settled and withdrawn with prejudice.Thank you,*** ***
---------- Forwarded message ----------From: [redacted] <[redacted]com>Date: Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 4:25 PMSubject: RE: ID No.: [redacted]To: Robin M[redacted] <[redacted]@madisonsettlements.com>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>Cc: David B[redacted]...
<[redacted]@madisonsettlements.com>January 18, 2016 [redacted], Revdex.com Representative1337 North Front StreetHarrisburg, PA 17102 Re: Revdex.com Complaint ID: [redacted] Dear [redacted]: This email will respond to the Complaint filed with your office on January 5, 2016, by one of our valued clients who, like many others, has successfully held repeat real estate closings with Madison Settlement Services, LLC and, in particular, its Chambersburg, PA, office. It is unfortunate that with respect to their most transaction in December 2015, this realtor client’s MRIS account was, by their own admission, compromised; resulting in Madison wiring funds into a PA bank account, pursuant to instructions contained in an email Madison reasonably believed came directly from the client. Immediately upon being advised of the situation, Madison responded promptly and appropriately on behalf of the client, working closely with the local Chambersburg Police Department, the financial institutions involved, as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation. While we certainly understand the client’s frustration as the victim of a cybercrime, in spite of the unprofessional wording used when filing their complaint, it is never Madison’s intention to “screw over” anyone, particularly our own valued client. We have every reason to believe that this situation will be resolved shortly, and that Madison will be able satisfy the client’s request to “finish the job” by continuing to work diligently on their behalf in hopes of securing the return of the full value of their settlement funds. Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions or request(s) for additional information that you may have. Regards, [redacted], Esquire###-###-####