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I think the question that he/she is looking for the answer to is "is the email address that the e adjudication was sent from a legit DOL email address" That's my spin on it to which I say why in gosh sake would anyone be fraudulently sending an e adjudication to a claimant?
Just double check, e adjudication email should come from DOL email address right?
He is saying that email coming from other than DOL email though .. thats why we are suspected ..
if it is coming other than that, he can ignore .. that e adjudication
Is it possible e adjudication matter coming from letter as well on top the email
I mean we can believe letter 100% right?
Please advise
If e adjudication is sent by NJ UI, there usually isn't a duplicate sent via a letter. Whole purpose of the e adjudication is to allow you to respond quicker and a quicker turn around time in them reviewing your response versus snail mail.
What so hesitant to believe the email e adjud. is legit from NJ UI? It's not requesting personal information such as SS# or bdate or other sensitive information is it?
What is the e adjuc. asking for the person to answer? What is the line of questioning about?
I just went back and checked and the one above is the sender's email address for the one i received in 2019. I'm not sure if UI workers remotely working these days would affect what the senders email address would be. It was an email with a link to the questionnaire.
Thanks a lot scraprsmith for your time/help all the way back got info
Looks no sensitive data .. he shared me that that mail came from 3rd party ..
Present he OK ..
-/usnjdoluser99
should be good to go then and person should follow the link and send it back so claim doesn't sit waiting for the info.
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