A growing list of web sites—such as FakeDoctorsNotes.com, MyExcusedAbsence.com and PhoneyExcuses.com—sell customizable templates of doctor’s notes, jury duty notices and even funeral announcements. The Associated Press recently highlighted one of the sites in an article that, no doubt, was forwarded to millions of otherwise unaware employees ...
One more reason to be skeptical of ‘Doctor’s notes’
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