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AngelsMadv wrote: »Er - why are you over 45? You're never going to cliam on the policy, you're just going to cancel it? You're 25 young fit and healthy with no history of any ill health anywhere. You're practically a machine!
Are you not? I know I am.
Fraud & a mark on your name for the rest of your life for banking & insurance.
You wont make a penny.Not Again0 -
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BLINGBLINGBLINGBLING wrote: »not working now.............
Still working try again0 -
1984ReturnsForReal wrote: »No. Fraud is submitting false information in order to gain something. IE less expense.
Perhaps he typed it in wrongly? Simple mistake0 -
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worked for me...thanks x x0
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1984ReturnsForReal wrote: »Fraud & you shouldn't advocate it.
That's libel!
Or slander! :rotfl:
I would never advocate fraud, let me be 100% clear. :cool:0 -
AngelsMadv wrote: »Er - why are you over 45? You're never going to cliam on the policy, you're just going to cancel it? You're 25 young fit and healthy with no history of any ill health anywhere. You're practically a machine!
Are you not? I know I am.
Unless of course you inadvertantly drop dead & your next of kin finds the policy...& claims for his 88 year old overweight, heavy smoking, bed-ridden wife. :rotfl:
Editing just to highlight, I am joking. Just trying to point out how daft it is to give false information....daft at the very least that is.0 -
sparky1664 wrote: »Unless of course you inadvertantly drop dead & your next of kin finds the policy...& claims for his 88 year old overweight, heavy smoking, bed-ridden wife. :rotfl:
Angelsmadv might be 88, fat, smoker and confined to bed...
...but I think he's a bloke :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
sparky1664 wrote: »Unless of course you inadvertantly drop dead & your next of kin finds the policy...& claims for his 88 year old overweight, heavy smoking, bed-ridden wife. :rotfl:
Or they automatically check the policy against financial data they already have access to at the cost of pennies.Not Again0
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