Usually it will have the FBI seal on the paper that the letter was printed on. It will be an official looking letter. Normally you will be provided with some sort of contact information so try contacting them. If you aren't reassured by the contact you've established with the person who sent the letter and think it may be some elaborate scam then contacting your nearest FBI office and inquiring about the letter through them will be a sure way.
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You can't. That is why the the FBI are so successful
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Report it to your local police department first. If it's a crime which falls into the FBI's jurisdiction, then the PD will forward it to the FBI.
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The CIA and the FBI are the ones i know
so you could know that it is copyrighted
I do not know this . I need the answer.AnswerThese emails are a SCAM to get your money. He is NOT with the FBI and his emails have been reported to the FBI. Please do not respond to any of his emails. There are a few other names showing up in these emails that state they are with the FBI and they are also scams.
The FBI does not specifically cae about people who steal garlic. What they are concerned about are people who hide narcotics inside of garlic or other substances. This is why they are provided with this type of training. You can learn more about FBI training at www.fbi.gov/about-us/training.