There's no way they can prove you read or even received an e-mail from them so no worries. The actual demand letters came as registered mail that you have to sign for.
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There's no way they can prove you read or even received an e-mail from them so no worries. The actual demand letters came as registered mail that you have to sign for.
If you don't sign for the letter they send same letter by regular mail.
If you received an email only than I assume they don't have your physical address. Although there are alternative methods available for substitution service from the court to be served with a lawsuit I do not believe email is one of them.
Best to check with a lawyer in your jurisdiction what constitutes proper service.
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