OP042, Manipulation with Delivery of Complaint to Embassy of Portugal in London via FedEx - Proof of Delivery did not mention who is the Receiver nor the Address but only the City
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ICCG Announcement: 12 July 2023. Latest Update: 07 November 2023
OP042, Manipulation with Delivery of Complaint to Embassy of Portugal in London via FedEx - Proof of Delivery did not mention who is the Receiver nor the Address but only the City, https://www.rozen-bakher.com/iccg-announcements/op042, Residence Location, Portugal, Main Entity, E037, FedEx in Portugal, Portugal, Sub-Entity I, E146, Embassy of Portugal in London, Portugal, Sub-Entity II, E064, GMX (Mailbox), Germany, Sub-Entity III, E089, Sky (Internet, Fax, Landline, Mobile), UK
Complaint to Embassy of Portugal in London with a copy of Complaint II to Portuguese Police and PM of Portugal that was sent to Mr Manuel Lobo Antunes, Portuguese Ambassador to the UK, the Embassy of Portugal in London, via email londres@mne.pt, via FEDEX: 11, Belgrave Square London, SW1X 8PP, UK FedEx Proof Receiving Tracking: 814818167120; and via FAX: 020 7235 0739
On 10 January 2020, Dr. Rozen-Bakher sent to the Embassy of Portugal in London a package with Complaint II via FedEx. However, the approval from FedEx for Providing the Package to the Embassy of Portugal in London did not mention the Name or the Address of the Embassy of Portugal in London as it should be. The approval only mentioned ‘London GB’.
Regardless of the problematic proof of delivery from FedEx, Dr. Rozen-Bakher NEVER got any confirmation letter or response via email or post from the Embassy of Portugal in London regarding the complaint.
The Approval from FedEx for Providing the Package did not mention the Name or Address of Embassy of Portugal in London

