I received correspondence from Robert "You better not be recording me" Miller. He was hired as a 3rd party attorney by Wells Fargo. That correspondence stated Wells Fargo has no knowledge of any real estate owned by our deceased mother. Thing is our mother owned several pieces of real estate. When I spoke to Mr. Miller it seemed he wanted to confuse things more than they are already confused. He mentioned that he could possibly set up a call between myself and Wells Fargo. I informed him that might be good if we have all beneficiaries on the line and we recorded the call. Mr. Miller then become very emotional and agitated over the idea he himself might have been recorded. When an attorney is billing an account at $470/hr shouldn't a beneficiary of that account have the right to record?
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