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Originally Posted by Carth
What if he sends two letters?
Letter One saying he is (under duress) asking for an extension.
Letter Two telling them to ignore the previous letter
Is it like these TV quiz shows where the first answer is the only one accepted? 
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You drive a bus through the Benn Act anyway.
He has to “seek” to obtain an extension, not “obtain” an extension. He has to write a letter “ in the form” of the one appendixed, not write that letter word for word.
We’ll see.