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To: Bill who wrote (637722)10/4/2004 5:30:52 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I was just lucky to have coffee with a lady who had worked as an adjuster and knew what that $90 PP crap was. If I owe it I pay it but if I don't then don't try to stick it up my azz.

I had a call from VISA on a life insurance deal. 3 months free crap then it's charged to the card every month. I knew the scam and said no. I got the policy in the mail and sent it back. Sure as green apples in the spring I started getting billed 4 months later. Wrote VISA, like they read the fawlking letters, and didn't pay the insurance part. 3 months of that plus the mounting carrying charges and I went to the state insurance board. In Illinois the insurance guys can not only ban the insurance company from doing business in Illinois but also VISA for being a part of the scam. Let's say that letter paid for it's self.

I bought this house and insured it with Aetna, cost about $350 a year, 1984. Before I moved in they jumped it $200 so I cancelled and got State Farm for $350. Aetna kept billing me for the extra $200 and wouldn't give back the $350. Did the state thing and got my $$ plus interest.