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Sub: #1 M P Intel
Replied on 11-07-2009, 10:29 PM
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Anyone know who this is? My (disappeared) mom got a certified letter notice in the mail box. I only go get the mail like once a month and it was already past the date of it being returned when I found the notice, but then it was not for me anyhow. Still I am curious who this is sending her certified mail to my mailing address. M P Intel is all the post office put on the notice

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Replied on 11-11-2009, 10:04 PM
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Sorry Kid, but there isn't enough info about these people on the internet. It may stand for Intel Micro Processor. What the letter says anyway?




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