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Strategies & Market Trends : Aetna ( aet)
AET 212.70+0.3%Nov 28 4:00 PM EST

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To: FNS who wrote (64)6/29/1999 3:06:00 PM
From: George C. Grasser  Read Replies (2) of 110
 
Aetna allows insurance fraud!

Sorry for the interruption. But I feel my problem concerns all shareholders.

One of my wife's children was inadvertently added to my health insurance policy. I can't get the child off my policy unless I notify my boss of my embarrassing situation.

1). That the child is not mine and was conceived through prostitution. (My boss does NOT need to know this!).

2). That I tried to adopt the child, but was opposed by the State of Conn. and my wife's family. Therefore I cannot visit the child, nor have contact with him.

There should be a fraud division to handle my complaint.
As the child must have been added to my policy by fraud.
As only my boss could have approved the addition to my policy. And yet he could not have. as he does not know of the child in question.

Anyone care to help? Keep in mind I am embarrassed of my wife's behavior. And I will not tell my boss my wife's a looser. But on the other hand. He is only an expense to Aetna. And Aetna shareholder's should not being paying for this child's health care. Let the State of Conn. pay.
They are the one's who oppose my adoption.

Thank you for your time.

George C. Grasser
92 Dover Road
West Hartford, CT 06119
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