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what a bunch of crock

I've been involved with cases like this. I may even be a part of this one, as I have Blue Cross/Blue Shield myself. Usually whenever I get some type of settlement out of companies, they send a pre-paid gift card/debit card for the amount of settlement in the mail. I'm involved in some kind of settlement issue right now with a company for about $50, but for the life of me, can't remember what company it is. I filled out a form for it months ago.
i got a gift card as well, last year...i went thru the activation process....

card would not activate.

called the card company...no answer

called the admin of the settlement.....no answer

emailed both the card company AND the settlement admin.....no answer.

card is here someplace, still unactivated
 
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Recently received a $0.41 check from insurance company for an overcharge.
That's nice. Back in the dark ages (pre-interweb) I sent a check to pay off my Sears card and sent an extra $20 to cover any interest incurred while the check was in transit. Sears sent me a nice letter thanking me for my payment, telling me I was a valued customer and charging me $20 for an over payment fee. :censored: :mad: :censored: :mad:
Insurance is a scam pure and simple.
 
I had a knee replacement 10 years ago which failed. Wrote a letter to Exacta about it. They 0kayed me along until the Statute of Limitations has expired. Then along came a class action suit, which I joined 7-8 years ago. Probably won’t be settled until I am in the grave, but hopefully will give my heirs some $$. Only good part is that the lawyers won’t get paid until it is settled, either.
 
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