- CASHING IN: Insurance Fraud Against Military Families
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MetLife Inc and Prudential Financial Inc have been subpoenaed by the New York attorney general in an investigation of insurance fraud. Military families are claiming that the companies did not pay out hundreds of millions in death benefits on policies they bought for their loved ones. These family members claim that they did not know how the insurers would use their money. Allegedly, their payouts were not in lump sums, but instead went to “retained asset” accounts that benefited the insurers, rather than the dead service members' families.
MOMism: “Stealing someone's heart.” We are the most vulnerable when heart-broken. We need to be comforted, grounded, loved and supported. For companies to prey on people during this difficult time is a crime.
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Seriously?! Do the spoiled brats on Wall Street need a spanking? ARGGH. They are so frustrating! But we know, we know…a spanking "will hurt us, more than it’ll hurt them," right? It’s only a short-term solution, not a long-term solution…blah, blah, blah.
If our children were acting like spoiled brats, we’d dig deep and realize some how, some way we fell down on the job. We did not clearly set expectations, outline boundaries, define consequences or follow through on them. We let it get out of hand, right? The...
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