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Well, there are several possible explanations for that, e.g. a careless scammer; a person actually called Richard Thomas or Thomas Richard; or somebody writing from somebody else's e-mail account. >
>Well, again, I hope it's legitimate.
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>The author of the email knows a few things about myself and the UT member whom he inquired about.
Why don't you try to contact that other UT member?
BTW, it is your free choice to publish a part of the email sent to you. Remove or obscure private details and make sure you can argue that it may be relevant to publish it.
Groet,
Peter de Valença
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