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Car Accident Caused Injury
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This is getting silly.
Telling a lie, or withholding information, with the intention of reducing your insurance costs, is fraud, as defined by the 2006 Act.
It is also obtaining a pecuniary advantage (reduced costs) by deception (lying etc.)
What is so difficult about that?0 -
[quote=[Deleted User];76741090]This is getting silly.
Telling a lie, or withholding information, with the intention of reducing your insurance costs, is fraud, as defined by the 2006 Act.
It is also obtaining a pecuniary advantage (reduced costs) by deception (lying etc.)
What is so difficult about that?[/QUOTE]
Nobody's said it isn't but you want a play on words.0 -
There is only one poster here who is playing on words, and that started with post #20.Shaun_of_the_Dead wrote: »Nobody's said it isn't but you want a play on words.0 -
[quote=[Deleted User];76741943]There is only one poster here who is playing on words, and that started with post #20.[/QUOTE]
So do tell, what's incorrect in what I said?0
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