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Originally Posted by JaceXXX
while it does suck, my inner youth giggled a little when I read the letter, just thinking about people freaking out that had no reason to
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You are wrong, and forgiven. The "people" that you are referring to that are "freaking out" are some teenagers and adults who were very surprised and confused at receiving the notice.
There are plenty of phishing scams that go on, and receiving an email letter that has a professionally created website, would certainly cause anyone that received such a notice to be concerned.
Your analogy of a prank doesn't hold up due to the fact that this "prank" broke several laws and when caught, would be faced with several felony charges.
Pretending to be the principal and pulling a "prank" doesn't get you thrown in jail as will the actions by the persons who did this "prank".
Fight the Freaking Out!