by smair » Thu Apr 17, 2014 10:15 pm
I'm taking a fraud class at college an for 10 points on my grade I need to write about committing the perfect insurance fraud. The teacher gave one clue and that is to go to another country where you can order up a dead body. I forgot the name of the country.
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 02:04 am Post Subject:
I forgot the name of the country.
Why don't you ask someone in your class? Or ask your teacher?As for the "perfect insurance fraud"--if you want the 10 points, your answer should be, "Like the perfect murder, there is no such thing as the perfect insurance fraud."
And, come to think of it, it would be fraudulent for you to use an answer you obtained here as your own.
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 04:10 pm Post Subject:
The perfect fraud requires everyone involved in the fraud to keep their mouths shut.....and therein lies the problem. More likely than not you'll expose yourself by bragging about how you think you got away with it or you'll be ratted out by one of your conspirators.
Criminals love to talk about their misdeeds...it's just no fun keeping a secret, secret...prison is full of these people!!!
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 12:02 am Post Subject:
So I'm tooling around the inter-web and found this site where there are people that seem to know some inside workings of insurance companies and their claims process. So I join up and ask how to commit insurance fraud and get away with it? What does 10 points on a grade mean anyway? And where can I order up a dead body....gotta get me one of those.
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 09:42 pm Post Subject:
I need to write about committing the perfect insurance fraud.
First of all, who would you like to defraud? The insurance company? The insured? The government? Your teacher? Some dead guy? Give me a little more information.
[g]o to another country where you can order up a dead body.
If you live in the United States of America, you could probably go to Detroit and avoid the long trip.
I've taken a number of insurance classes and, I must admit, have never seen one called Insurance Fraud 101. That would be a great class and I'm interested. Do you, by any chance, recall the name of the school you're going to?
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