That's a big problem when it becomes hard to sort through all the messages you don't care about to find the really important emails, like those from your lawyer.
When you hire a lawyer, it's because you need help with an issue that you can't handle on your own. When your attorney sends you an email, it's not just to say hi. It's because they either need to tell you about a development in your case or ask you for something they can't get without you.
Our firm provides foreclosure defense and loan modification assistance. Our clients are at risk of losing their homes. We often need to tell them about important developments in their case or ask them to send us documents that will help stop or delay foreclosure, or them get a loan modification and save their home.
If we can't reach clients by phone or email, it can put their chances of avoiding foreclosure in jeopardy. Don't let that happen to you! You need to have a manageable number of emails coming into your inbox every day so you can see those that actually matter.
Many people will get unwanted emails for years and years and never do anything about it. It doesn't have to be that way! So how do you manage your inbox so you don't get more emails than you can possibly sort through?
Open an email from someone you don't want to get emails from ever again, scroll to the bottom, and click 'unsubscribe'. Usually the unsubscribe link will inconveniently be in smaller print, but it will be there for any reputable business. After you click on the unsubscribe link, a new window will usually open up where you'll be asked to confirm that you don't want to receive emails anymore. Click that and you shouldn't get emails from them anymore. Freedom!
Gmail is pretty good about identifying spam and not sending it to your inbox. Also, the program will sort your inbox into tabs for primary, social, promotions, and updates, so that you can better manage the emails you are getting.
If your email has been hacked repeatedly and/or you're unable to get spam emails to stop, you can start a new email account and delete your old email. If you do that, just let all the people who you do want to get emails from (including your attorney!) know what your new address is. This option should only be a last resort.
Getting fewer emails so that you can see the messages you actually need to see will help you handle the important issues in your life. If you're trying to avoid foreclosure and get a loan modification, getting emails your lawyer sends you is of the utmost importance.
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