So Jack, this is the email I received. The link to "proof of claims" is about a company called Luvocracy. Isn't this email for people that Sonitus owes not the other way around? Now what? This is not my forte.
Dear Customer:
Please note that Sonitus Medical, Inc. (“Sonitus”) has undertaken an assignment for the benefit of creditors (“Assignment”) as of February 4, 2015 and appointed an Assignee. “Proof of Claim” notices are a required formality of an assignment process
Under California law, the Assignee is required to send a notice regarding the Assignment, along with a “Proof of Claim” form. A copy of the document evidencing the Assignment is available at:
http://www.proofofclaims.com/Sonitus/documents/. This notice is a required formality within 30 days of the start of an Assignment in California to determine monies owed by Sonitus. The Assignee is required to provide a mechanism for any party who maypotentially have a claim against Sonitus to file their claim. That mechanism is a Proof of Claim.
Why you were sent a Proof of Claim
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A Proof of Claim is being sent to all parties who have interacted with Sonitus during the last couple of years to ensure that if they believe they have a claim, it is accounted for. This is not a confirmation that you necessarily have a claim against Sonitus.
Proof of Claim’s are exactly what they sound like. If you believe Sonitus owed you money prior to February 4, 2015 (Assignment date) and has not paid you, you’ll need to fill out a Proof of Claim form online before August 10, 2015. A Proof of Claim is available at:
http://www.proofofclaims.com/Sonitus/. The language on the Proof of Claim form is formal and legalistic, but it is a necessary part of the process as we work to resolve the situation.
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