After re-reading the email I received, and noting the grammar errors. I came to a conclusion that it is a scam with the intent of securing your SS# and other information that is safeguarded. There is no physical address of the company, the "quote" vendor package, starts off with a weak representation of a W9 and the information. Re-read the email and or pages and see if you see any mistakes with the choice of words, punctuation, or if it sounds like someone talking with slang. I do not plan to respond.
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