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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (17532)2/10/1999 4:46:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 71178
 
>>>>>My God I said to myself,
what a sham , as I had grown up among some hookers and pimps
that appeared to have more honesty and better principles
than that.<<<<<

Amen, brother. Ain't it the truth? I know a few people who are too honest to play that game, but not many. Scamming is just built in, it seems like, so many do it.

For example, health care providers, including doctors, dentists, and chiropractors, really are willing to accept the payments that the insurance company sends, but they send a bigger bill to the insurance company to make sure they get the maximum payment. I have health care providers in my family, so I know the scam from the horse's mouth.

Then, a lot of lawyers, with the help of doctors, scam by pretending people are more injured than they really are, for personal injury claims, social security claims, etc. I think the most dishonest branch of law is actually divorce law, that seems to bring out the worst in everyone.

Government contractors pad their claims.

And let us not forget income tax evasion! Or is that one ok?;^) (No response necessary).
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