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sbnkalny · 1 year
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Stop faking your own death! I have to keep updating my list: it was funny at first, but now the life insurance companies are after me.
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ophilosoraptoro · 6 months
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Whistleblower Exposes Health Insurers' Most Evil Scheme
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sanyu-thewitch05 · 2 years
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Another Twisted Wonderland theory time! This round it’s about Night Raven College and its Headmage, Dire Crowley.
I’m catching up to Chapter 4 and one of the NPCs said this.
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Then I was like-
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Night Raven does not act like a big name university financially. What prestigious university has a rotting building with ghosts from a century ago in it(which really means that’s how long it’s been sitting there decaying until Yuu started inhabiting it). Furthermore, if it was such a prestigious university it could’ve handled one more student in the event of an exchange student or someone like Yuu coming along. Crowley was clearly able to let Kalim enroll on such short notice. Which has made me come to the following: Dire Crowley is a con artist who’s stealing money from the school for his own pleasure.
First off: So far there are at least five families who are rich who’s kids go to Night Raven( Schoenit, Draconia, Asim, Shroud, Kingscholar), and the Asim family paid for Kalim’s way into school. Not only that but Crowley gets 10% of the Monstro Lounge’s profits. There should be no reason as to why Ramshackle wasn’t fixed before Yuu got here. Which leads me to believe that Crowley is taking all the money the school gets, and putting it into his pockets. An example would be during Chapter 4, when Crowley goes on a vacation. A vacation that he really shouldn’t have been able to afford, when you think about the school’s financial situation.
Which leads me to an answer as to how Crowley is getting extra money aside from the donors. Crowley is consistently committing Hard Insurance Fraud. How do I know you ask? It’s easy, the answer right under our noses. The overblots are Crowley’s way of committing insurance fraud.
In the Heartslabyul chapter, Crowley was standing directly in front of Riddle as he was dangerously close to overblotting and even suggested the idea of a duel which further progressed the overblot. Crowley did nothing to stop Riddle when he could’ve done anything. Of course, the overblot damaged some of the school property. This leads me to believe Crowley is purposefully letting students overblot so he can claim property insurance money, and use it for himself.
Of course, there’s no proof of said property damage if someone from the insurance company wanted to visit, because it’s usually fixed by magic so no one can tell whether or not the insurance money was used to fix the damage.
Another instance of possible insurance fraud was when Savanaclaw was injuring people to take them out of the competition. Most of these injuries were mild to serious and probably required a trip to the hospital at least. It wasn’t until a Heartslabyul student was pushed down the stairs by Ruggie (something that can be deadly in an instant) that Crowley intervened and asked Grim and Yuu to investigate. Sure, Crowley could take a couple of broken legs and sprained ankles, but someone accidentally dying from a push down the stairs or getting stomped to death by a stampede of people was too far.
In conclusion, Crowley let people get injured during Book 2 so he can claim the insurance checks from their injuries. Assuming the student’s families don’t use their own insurance policies when their students are living there for the year.
Crowley is con artist!
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highlyentropicmind · 1 month
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In Spanish "female actuary" is "actuaria" which is very close to "actuaría" which means "I would act"
One day I asked one of my classmates what she wanted to do after high school and she said "actuaria" and I asked "In plays or in movies", she replied "I was thinking for an insurance company, but I guess plays and movies work too", and I was VERY confused thinking her career plan was insurance fraud, but I had to respect her confidence, there was zero hesitation
I asked "would you pretend to be in car accidents or what?" and now it was her turn to be confused, but then she realized my confusion and she explained to me what actuaries are, and I was very disappointed, because she went from a fascinating career path to the most boring shit job I've ever heard about
(No disrespect if you an actuary, I'm glad you like your job)
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angelfishcake · 1 year
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choupimaki · 5 months
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"I discovered an infinite money glitch.
- Ah ?
- Yeah. You see, right now it's winter so there's snow everywhere. So I can make a fire in my yard, far from my house, and it gets extinguished super easily. And the insurance pays me about 100 every time for the damages. Infinite money !
- That's called insurance fraud.
- I think we said the same thing"
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schifty-al · 3 months
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If you die, get revived by a magical dragon, and then you or someone else collected on the life insurance is that still insurance fraud?
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kontextmaschine · 11 months
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One thing about Portland streets being so full of independent small businesses is when a situation shifts and a long-established business suddenly meets headwinds it is far more likely to burn down than an outpost of a faceless national chain :(
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thingstrumperssay · 2 years
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So apparently an “arson attack” was done on an “anti-abortion” place in Madison between yesterday and today. We passed by the place a couple times today and there was nothing indicating that a crime has taken place outside besides some really neat graffiti. (That we couldn’t see. We weren’t looking though since nothing stood out to us about the building.)
This is what it looks like inside:
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I dunno about you, but I don’t think molotovs can throw around books and fire can conveniently avoid everything. Including that candle with zero of it’s wax being melted.
If there was an arson attack we would’ve heard about it before the news got to it because alarms would be going off and people would be talking. Unless the arsonist also turned those alarms off? When Glass Nickle’s blew up in Sun Prairie people were hearing about it all over America, but we don’t even get a security alarm from this?
I’m not even sure what this business is about and we pass it almost every time we go out.
This is what a building actually looks like after being attacked with fire, by the way:
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Basically what I’m saying is, this is another case of insurance fraud caused by people who are upset that they’re not victims of the people who they hate.
According to this article, the owners claimed that it was a molotov cocktail that did it, but they were able to determine that the fire wasn’t ignited and the fire was separate from the cocktail.
Edit: I forgot to link the article, so I did. I knew that I was going to forget, told myself not to forget and I forgot anyway.
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perikrone · 5 months
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Calling my car insurance company to update my name and legal gender, and demanding they refund me the difference in premium for all the years I was actually a woman driver and we didn't know it
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heardatmedschool · 2 years
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Fellas, is it fraud if you do a procedure/surgery A , that needs the same time, resources and team as procedure/surgery B, but put the code of procedure B in the system, bc procedure A is not covered by insurance?
I know very well where I stand here morally, but I’m curious about the legality here
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javamotion · 1 year
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There used to be a mural of a cup of coffee and a train, they painted over it, now it’s a lifeless beige with smoke stains above the windows, the new owner of the building tried to burn it down, but nobody can prove it.
I have a friend who worked there, he remembers the old coffee shop too. He had to find a new job because the owner of the Bistro that now fills the space went on vacation, right after the kitchen burnt up. He’s not coming back, but nobody can prove that either.
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starwolf999 · 1 year
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My cat just comitted insurance fraud.
She stood directly behind me and when i turned around i stepped on her foot by accident and she yelled and ran to her mother 😤
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butwhyduh · 1 year
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i was looking through this page on Tv Tropes (specifically the “Batman Unlimited: Mechs Vs. Mutants” topic, so possible spoilers for that) and it got me thinking, if Green Arrow thew Chemo in the building he owns as Ollie and it’s insured, would it be considered insurance fraud? lol
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/HeroInsurance/Film
I think him committing insurance fraud would be pretty low on the list as a vigilante who uses archery as his weapons and millionaire playboy. But it would be hilarious if that’s the one charge that would stick. ‘We can excuse vigilantes but not insurance fraud😤’
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insoclaims · 2 years
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What is insurance fraud? Types and tips to avoid insurance fraud in India!
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Insurance fraud is a serious problem that costs insurers billions of dollars every year. This occurs when a person intentionally misrepresents them or their circumstances in order to receive insurance benefits. Insurance fraud can take several forms, but some of the most common are:
-Increase in the value of a claim.
-Filing a false or exaggerated claim
-Staging an accident
-Engaging in "swoop and squat" schemes Insurance fraud is not a victimless crime.
Everyone pays for it in the form of higher premiums.
If you suspect someone of committing insurance fraud, do not hesitate to report it.
Read the full blog here......
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