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Will meet you on fetlife, will speak to you on snapchat as LLG portylypat or LadyLovesGood1 , will want to meet you but insists you pay for her gas after she arrives to your place and pay for her dinner, later in the conversation she offers you the price list below. She does not tell you upfront that she wants to visit to charge you for services.


Email from deedee9721@excite.co.uk, "Your order has been successfully confirmed.
For your reference, here's a summary of your order:
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1 "Gathered"; 2002, Deluxe Edition
By: Anne Bailey
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Email from alert@tsdruspto.email, "Trademark Application - Request for Classification Clarification, Dear ,
Pursuant to 15 U.S.C. §§ 1051–1052 and in accordance with TMEP §§ 1401.02, 806.01, and 1202, your trademark application is currently under initial examination by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
Preliminary review indicates that additional or clarified classification details are necessary to ensure your application accurately reflects your actual commercial activities. Under the Nice Agreement, all goods and services must be correctly classified under their appropriate international classes. Failure to provide proper classification may result in processing delays, limited protection for your mark, or additional proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB).
Why Classification MattersA properly classified multi-class application ensures your mark receives protection across all commercial areas in which it is actively used.
For example: If your business sells apparel (Class 25) and markets it online or in-store, Class 35 covers retail,…