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SRA warning: attorney.ronaldfletchere@kimo.com and Fletcherronald@kimo.com

The SRA has been informed that emails have been sent purportedly from Ronald Fletcher of Ronald Fletcher & Co Solicitors from email addresses attorney.ronaldfletchere@kimo.com and Fletcherronald@kimo.com relating to obtaining the benefit of an abandoned investment.

These email addresses and mobile telephone numbers 07031 860 989 and 07035 960 445 are not legitimate contact details for solicitors practice Ronald Fletcher & Co Solicitors.

Ronald Fletcher & Co Solicitors is a genuine firm which is authorised and regulated by the SRA.

The office is located at 243 Elgin Avenue, London. The firm’s legitimate telephone number is 020 7624 0041.

Any business or transactions through the email addresses of attorney.ronaldfletchere@kimo.com and Fletcherronald@kimo.com, or via the telephone numbers 07031860989 and 07035960445 are not undertaken by a solicitor’s practice or an individual authorised or regulated by the SRA.

Any information about or dealings with individuals via the email addresses attorney.ronaldfletchere@kimo.com and Fletcherronald@kimo.com or telephone numbers 07031 860 989 and 07035 960 445, particularly if it involves the payment of money, should be reported to the police.

Affected members of the public can also report the matter to the SRA via fraud@sra.org.uk.

Solicitors should report the matter to the SRA red alert line on 0845 8500999 or redalert@sra.org.uk.

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