Email Inquiry Interpretation
Summary
The statement reflects curiosity about the email senders identity and location, possibly indicating a desire to report them. However, it is not explicitly stated. If you feel harassed or threatened by these emails, consider discussing the situation with legal authorities or seeking advice from a privacy law attorney.Full Conversation
My name is Dale
Hi Dale! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
What do you think about someone saying: "September *, * Dear Tom: It would be interesting to know more about this person who keeps sending me e-mails asking questions. Which state if you are in the USA or which country if you are outside the USA would be good enough."
Hi Dale! It sounds like you're asking for an interpretation of a statement. The person seems curious about the identity and location of someone who has been sending them emails. They want to know which state (if in the USA) or country (if outside the USA) the email sender is from. Do you have a specific legal issue related to this situation?
Does it sound like they want to report the person to the police?
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It seems like the person is trying to gather information about the email sender's location. This could potentially lead to reporting the sender to the authorities, but it's not explicitly clear.
Do you feel harassed or threatened by these emails?