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Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 12:06 pm Post subject: |
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A couple of days back I heard of a similar plot enacted by 2 farmers. They had planned to blow up their trucks & blame it on terrorism. While blowing it with gasoline & a bomb one of them got blazed instantly. The other one who didn't comprehend the situation well enough..came to the rescue of his partner..& caught fire. The latter died in the hospital due to severe burns later. So...these are the consequences. _________________ Register Now to have your Insurance queries solved. |
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anonymous00
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Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 1:12 pm Post subject: |
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Guys..
Do you all know that it has become a practice for companies like Progressive to maintain a log of con-artists & their fraudulent activities. There are instances of health-care units producing medical bills suggesting treatments on injureds who had actually passed away days before.
You'd even come across examples wherein superimposed pics of cars in collision have been forwarded by consumers with similar cars in order to convince their carriers that it was their car which was in a mess.
Many of them have suffered planned physical injuries to obtain a good worth for their claims.
share more if you can,
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Daisyibrahim
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Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 10:23 pm Post subject: Live up man! |
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Hey! What the heck do you think can you exceed the limits. You may have some injury that is justified and substantiate the claim. But your greed for money has only made poor insured and insurers poorer. Like a cunning jackal, just for the heck of money you go and file claims against innocent parties. Do you think you won lottery by getting into no fault accident and filing a suit. Is this a lawless no man's land?
Grow up man. Live up life.
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anonymous10
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Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 12:01 am Post subject: |
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| Hey anonymous00, that is quite a story. Scams make me angry, whether they are insurance or something more (like a ponzi scheme). Where are people's morals sometimes? |
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JAbellCool
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Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 12:43 pm Post subject: |
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Unfortunately it is far easier for some people to prey on others than it is for them to work a legitimate job. There was a story on the news tonight about a work at home scam website that basically promised (for $89) to share all the secret survey places, telephone sales, and other work from home opportunities. The FTC got involved and finally shut down the 2 guys behind about 6 different websites.
They were 22 years old and had been doing it all through college. As part of the settlement with the FTC to avoid jailtime...they had to turn over a Ferrari, Lamborghini, and about 2.5 Million in cash. Although this seems to be a pretty stiff penalty...I'm sure they just laughed about it.
Why?
Because they had nearly 100,000 subscribers per year...that's 8.9 Million! You really think these college students will ever want to find a job now? Of course not. You made 4.45 Million last year and never reported to a day of work...now you need to come 9-5 Monday through Friday and we'll pay you $35K a year to start....HA! They will simply find another way to scam people! |
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ChrisBantly
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