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25th September 2009
The British Aikido Board
Disastrous National Nepotism Seminar 2004 – 99 Students
By Henry Ellis Co-author of Positive Aikido.
( BAB Founder member - now resigned )
For many years The British Aikido Board ( BAB ) have shown no interest what-... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
Great deals are available in the car insurance field as the market becomes even more competitive. Give yourself plenty of time to research the market thoroughly before you renewal comes up - never rush into a tempting offer.
You may not agree, but act... Read >
Author: michael challiner
10th September 2009
The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is the largest federally-assisted program that provide monetary assistance to people with impairments and disabilities that prevent them from working.
Because this program provides an extensive assistance... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
28th August 2009
The Internal Revenue Service today announced its first successful prosecution related to fraud involving the first-time homebuyer credit and warned taxpayers to beware of this type of scheme.
On Thursday July 23, 2009, a Jacksonville, Fla.-tax preparer... Read >
Author: Tax Help Seminars
25th August 2009
The acai berries scam rages away and thousands of innocent people are getting duped every day. Offers for acai berry weight loss pills have exploded, ever since Oprah featured the acai berry on her show, with the backing of Dr Oz. Companies, and I use the... Read >
Author: R Sharer
31st July 2009
Disabled Americans with limited income rely on Social Security benefits, allowing them to buy basic necessities such as food, medicine, clothing, and shelter, and thus giving them a decent life.
However, filing for disability claims may be quite chal... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
17th July 2009
There has been a growing number of British people who have been involved in car insurance fraud within the past few years as a result of the economic downturn.
However, insurance fraud could soon be set to come to an end as Brits become afraid of being... Read >
Author: Arti
16th July 2009
There are many possible explanations for a 'Ghost sighting' . Fraudulent claims aside, let's look at some examples of what this can be.
Commonly , a Ghost sighting can be a result of ones imagination while intoxicated or influenced by seeing a scary m... Read >
Author: Haydn Stevenson
11th July 2009
Online shopping, eBay included, is a fairly safe practice. In fact, some argue that online shopping is safer than shopping in a brick and mortar store. The majority of purchases online take place without any fraudulent claims. However, some fraudulent act... Read >
Author: sanjaykumars
09th July 2009
There are a lot of weight loss products that offer that fast weight loss results, however, are these really guaranteed? Could these products live up to their assurance of a fit body?
In US, there is an estimated 50 million people who try to lose weig... Read >
Author: JonJG
30th June 2009
Insurers are increasing their efforts to stop "desperate" customers obtaining dishonest savings on their home and car policies as the credit crunch worsens.
Concerned that financial stress will encourage some to lie on their proposals to qualify for ch... Read >
Author: michael challiner
15th June 2009
Cash for crash cheats put lives at risk
The insurance industry is calling for a more pro-active role from the police to combat fraudulent motor accident claims, or 'cash-for-crash' claims, as they've become known. The Insurance Fraud Bureau has shown t... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis
13th June 2009
The Association of British Insurers has recently reported an increase in the number of fraudulent claims that its members are receiving. This is at the same time as statistics relating to burglary go up in the wake of the recession. At a time when people ... Read >
Author: Chris
06th June 2009
Why whiplash crash scams make it harder for
real victims
Motor insurance companies are becoming concerned that a rising tide of fraudulent whiplash claims could make life much harder for genuine victims of road traffic accidents and push the cost of in... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis
04th June 2009
When the going gets tough, the tough sometimes get fraudulent. Recent figures released by the ABI (Association of British Insurers) have shown a record level of fraudulent insurance claims, proving people are willing to use their insurance policies as a w... Read >
Author: MarkeD
18th May 2009
When first searching for someones background check online, you are bombarded with offers of FREE record searches. "Just type in the persons name you want to search, right here, FREE". That's about all you get to do, type their name in for free. Your then ... Read >
Author: Tim Gourdeau
08th May 2009
The amount of whiplash injuries and as a consequence, whiplash claims, are rising in light of the economic climate.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) have stated that they receive around 1,200 claims every day. With the average amount paid out ... Read >
Author: Darren
16th April 2009
Being named an Executor or personal representative of a will is a daunting and rewarding experience. There are not many qualifications for being an Executor, but the responsibility requires one to practice “fiduciary duty” or to act in good faith and ... Read >
Author: Kevin Johnson
15th April 2009
Being named an Executor or personal representative of a will is a daunting and rewarding experience. There are not many qualifications for being an Executor, but the responsibility requires one to practice “fiduciary duty” or to act in good faith and ... Read >
Author: Kevin Johnson
15th April 2009
As more Brits struggle for cash during the recession, a large number of people are trying out new ways of making money, not all of them legal.
According to research, figures for fraudulent compensation claims have increased significantly over the past ... Read >
Author: Arti
31st March 2009
The number of people who have had car insurance claims refused because they have given incorrect information has risen by almost a third over the past six months, with fraud becoming a major issue for insurance companies.
This has helped to see insura... Read >
Author: Rochelle
28th March 2009
It is estimated that insurers uncover £5 million worth of fraudulent insurance claims a report published by an industry body claims. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) found that 24,000 claims last year were found to be dishonest, amounting to an ... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry
28th March 2009
Motor vehicle insurance is what many industry experts describe as a necessary evil because even the safest of drivers are still at risk each time they sit behind the wheel without any cover.
Drivers who take out adequate car insurance cover have less t... Read >
Author: Mildred
09th March 2009
Great deals are available in the car insurance field as the market becomes even more competitive. Give yourself plenty of time to research the market thoroughly before your renewal comes up……never rush into a tempting offer.
You may not agree, but... Read >
Author: michael challiner
06th March 2009
Why whiplash crash scams make it harder for real victims
Motor insurance companies are becoming concerned that a rising tide of fraudulent whiplash claims could make life much harder for genuine victims of road traffic accidents and push the cost of in... Read >
Author: neiljontas
02nd January 2009
It’s the age old trick- falsely claiming on insurance to get your hands on some cash. Recently, Royal & Sunalliance have published figures that over 22,000 fraudulent claims have been made to car insurance companies, and that the number will keep incre... Read >
Author: Rachael0518
16th December 2008
Workers’ compensation administration services are one of the comprehensive services offered by PEOs or Professional Employer Organizations. Workers’ compensation refers to a type of insurance that involves providing medical care compensation for emplo... Read >
Author: Chris S Walton
15th December 2008
Insurance is big business. There is a lot of money in the insurance industry and, like any other industry that is worth a lot of money to a lot of people, there are always people out there who will try to take your money and not give you anything in retur... Read >
Author: Alex
15th December 2008
Recent reports have been suggesting that the UK has become the whiplash capitol of the world with the ABI citing poorly fitted head restraints as the main reason for the 25 percent increase in whiplash claims. The ramifications of this for everyone else i... Read >
Author: Seamus Swords
02nd December 2008
Workers’ compensation, which is required by law in nearly all 50 states, provides medical and disability coverage for employees who are injured on the job. Employers’ Liability, typically included on a Worker’s Compensation policy protects employers... Read >
Author: James
30th November 2008
There are a lot of weight loss products that offer that fast weight loss results, however, are these really guaranteed? The 3 day tuna diet is a fast diet and a kind of fad diet.
Can this diet live up to their assurance of a fit body? Or is it just unh... Read >
Author: Mick van Anken
12th November 2008
A Large, Homogeneous Group of Exposure Units
To facilitate the prediction of the probable loss through use of the law of large numbers, it is essential that there be a large number of similar units exposed to the same peril. If a company can insure onl... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
11th November 2008
Auction-Attempt to purchase goods and services!
Online shopping, eBay included, is a fairly safe practice. In fact, some argue that online shopping is safer than shopping in a brick and mortar store. The majority of purchases online take place without ... Read >
Author: riyabansal
21st October 2008
The History of Organic SupplementsThe health food business began more than a century ago with names like Sylvester Graham and John H. Kellogg. Graham introduced the famous Graham crackers in 1830 and John H. Kelloggs with his brother introduced the famous... Read >
Author: Kevin A
21st October 2008
When anyone commits insurance fraud, be it a one-time padding of a personal insurance claim or a conspiracy to submit false or inflated invoices in an effort to boost profits, guess who pays the ultimate price? The consumer. Sure, the insurance company ma... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd
21st October 2008
When anyone commits insurance fraud, be it a one-time padding of a personal insurance claim or a conspiracy to submit false or inflated invoices in an effort to boost profits, guess who pays the ultimate price? The consumer. Sure, the insurance compan... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd
15th October 2008
Insurance is taken out for piece of mind, if you partake in an activity where there is a possibility that you may lose or damage something of high value or importance then it would be wise to insure that object. With the sheer number of different insuranc... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
01st October 2008
Auto insurance is not that important for many students because young students are covered on their parents’ policies. Many students still have to pay for their own insurance. Working with an agent might be a good decision because you can ask your agent ... Read >
Author: Tuan
01st October 2008
Title Services are important to protecting your most valued asset, your home. Title services offer protection against fraudulent claims against your ownership, liens, and undisclosed heirs. There are a number of different title services offered when purch... Read >
Author: Regina Rivard
15th September 2008
Insurance fraud, also called false insurance claims refers to false claims that have been filed with the intention of defrauding an insurance provider or user. Insurance fraud may be committed against insurance companies or insurance policy holders. Accor... Read >
Author: lizzi.loraine
08th September 2008
"How can I afford the extended warranty plan?" some auto buyers wonder. It is a natural consumer instinct to hunt for the best deals and the lowest prices, without getting ripped off.
However, the internet has become one of the best places for the kee... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
04th September 2008
There are a lot of weight loss products that offer that fast weight loss results, however, are these really guaranteed? Could these products live up to their assurance of a fit body?
In US, there is an estimated 50 million people who try to lose weigh... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta
04th September 2008
There are numerous reasons for employment history verification being important, not the least being false information provided by applicants in their resumes. Employers are morally and legally obliged to safeguard their existing employees from inconvenien... Read >
Author: Shelly Cruz
28th August 2008
When San Diego attorneys found out about the issues that were going on with the drug Paxil, manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, there was nothing stopping them from gaining justice. The reason why the Paxil issue hit so hard was because the occurrences hit s... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
23rd July 2008
Social Security Fraud refers to the act of dishonestly claiming of benefits. Due to the increasing number of fraudulent claims, the US government enacted a law that will protect individuals from these illicit conducts.
What constitutes Fraud under the ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
01st July 2008
In the UK, almost one in ten insurance claims is found to be fraudulent, costing the industry £1.6 billion a year and adding an estimated £40 a year to the average insurance premium, according to the Association of British Insurers (ABI).
Malcolm Tar... Read >
Author: Seamus Swords
17th June 2008
Who’s hot…AGAIN? James Frey
James Frey
(for more on James Frey’s comeback, see Site605)
Quote: “There were days when I definitely didn’t want to get out of bed,” author James Frey said. He was talking with Lola Ogunnaike on CNN in the A... Read >
Author: zander smith
09th June 2008
Recent trends in medicine show that the focus is shifting from curing disease to preventive health. The aim of medical research is to ensure that people do not simply live longer, but that they remain healthy and independent for as long as possible. Growi... Read >
Author: Kevin A
29th May 2008
Q. Are Health Care Fraud Crimes prosecuted in New Jersey as regular theft crimes?
They may be, New Jersey law now has a set of statutes specifically aimed at health care claims fraud. The idea is that these crimes have a broader scope and carry much mo... Read >
27th May 2008
A doctor and a US veteran are currently being held under the surveillance of Philippine authorities in connection with the scam that victimized an American military health insurance programme.
Lawyer Claro de Castro, chief of the National Bureau of In... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
22nd May 2008
Councils are spending more money paying out for accident claims, than ever before. Trips and slips caused by uneven paving stones have cost one council more than £2.5 million pounds over the last four years. With the average claim equalling around £1800... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
20th May 2008
Whiplash injuries account for 80 per cent of all car accident claims in the UK, but the number of bogus cases is on the increase according to Admiral Insurance.
Claims for whiplash cost the insurance industry up to £1.6 billion a year, with 250,0... Read >
Author: Sarah Othman
18th April 2008
One of the reasons so many commit this crime is a failure to recognise it as an offence. It is a common held belief that home insurance companies make vast sums of money out of people's fear and misfortune, and it is therefore acceptable to, for example, ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
13th April 2008
Do you really understand what insurance is? The common perception is that insurance is something you are either forced to have or you take to hedge your losses. Therefore most people obtain insurance begrudgingly. They feel like they haven't gotten their ... Read >
Author: David J Bonne
21st September 2007
When investing in real estate there are a lot of real estate contracts you should become familiar with. One form of paperwork you should become familiar with as a real estate investor is a mortgage loan application. When filling out a mortgage loan applic... Read >
Author: Kevin Cox
18th September 2007
Many of us around the world are facing problems on weights. Most are suffering from excessive weight gain and obesity. Many try to lose weight but struggle to find an effective weight loss method. Unluckily, there is no easy way. One way to lose weight an... Read >
Author: Sophie Marie
31st August 2007
Many of us around the world are facing problems on weights. Most are suffering from excessive weight gain and obesity. Many try to lose weight but struggle to find an effective weight loss method. Unluckily, there is no easy way. One way to lose weight an... Read >
Author: Alien
30th August 2007
It is a fact that many online surveys available on the Internet are scams. It may be hard to believe that by just simply sitting in front of your computer with your pajamas, you would earn money in just a few hours. Many online surveys even promise that t... Read >
Author: Faithe Thomas
31st July 2007
Everybody likes to save money. "Discount" is becoming a new way of life. Many companies are representing themselves as the exact same thing as larger, more expensive companies, but with lower rates and more reasonable terms. Of course, this cheaper discou... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
30th May 2007
INDIANAPOLIS - May 23, 2007 - The Minnesota ssociation of Farm Mutual Insurance Companies (MAFMIC) and the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) stated today that “consumers win” with the legislative defeat of harmful Bad Faith ... Read >
Author: Paulxty
17th May 2007
If you have tried to renew your home or car insurance recently you may well have noticed insurance premiums starting to increase. One of the main contributing factors in this increase is a rise in fraudulent insurance claims.
Fraudulent claims are mad... Read >
Author: Peter Ecob
24th April 2007
Self employment is seen as a risky business when it comes to getting a loan. Self employed borrowers are going to face some difficulties if they are not prepared when they try to get a loan. A self cert loan requires some special documentation in order to... Read >
Author: Christopher
15th November 2006
"Most consumers don't realize that 25 percent of their insurance premiums are ultimately used to pay fraudulent claims," says Tom Reitze, President of David Morse & Associates (www.davidmorse.com), providers of third-party administrator services, field ad... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
16th August 2006
"At any given moment, newspapers in dozens of cities across the U.S. feature stories about insurance fraud," says Tom Reitze, President of David Morse & Associates (www.davidmorse.com), providers of third-party administrator services, field adjusting serv... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
12th August 2006
Insurance fraud is rising, and currently costing insurance companies (and consumers) over $100 billion per year. That translates to 25 cents of every dollar that we pay in insurance premiums, going to pay for fraudulent claims. How much do you think tha... Read >
Author: Tom Reitze
01st August 2006
"Peruse the newspaper headlines in virtually any city in the U.S., and you'll undoubtedly run across a story about insurance fraud," says Tom Reitze, President of David Morse & Associates (www.davidmorse.com), providers of third-party administrator servic... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
22nd July 2006
Travel is wonderful, and many of us would do nothing but travel the globe if we had the means to live that kind of jet-set life. And traveling to the far corners of the world is growing increasingly easy, with the Internet to connect us to friends and wor... Read >
Author: Bob Benson
12th July 2006
David Morse & Associates is committed to combating insurance fraud, which ultimately helps consumers by keeping insurance premiums in check. "The premise of insurance is pooled risk, but when the bad guys bilk insurance companies, honest people suffer thr... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
07th July 2006
""Most consumers don't realize that 25 percent of their insurance premiums are ultimately used to pay fraudulent claims," says Tom Reitze, President of David Morse & Associates (www.davidmorse.com), providers of third-party administrator services, field a... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
04th July 2006
"Peruse the newspaper headlines in virtually any city in the U.S., and you'll undoubtedly run across a story about insurance fraud," says Tom Reitze, President of David Morse & Associates (www.davidmorse.com), providers of third-party administrator servic... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
08th June 2006
Fraud
Fraud is generally defined as the intentional use of deceit, a trick or some dishonest means to deprive another of his/her/its money, property or a legal right. Quite often there are several persons involved in a scheme to commit fraud and each ... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
29th October 2005
The British Aikido Board
Disastrous National Nepotism Seminar 2004 99 Students
By Henry Ellis Co-author of Positive Aikido.
( BAB Founder member - now resigned )
For many years The British Aikido Board ( BAB ) have shown no interest what-so... Read >
Author: Henry Ellis
12th June 2005
The British Aikido Board
Disastrous National Nepotism Seminar 2004 99 Students
By Henry Ellis ( BAB Founder member - now resigned )
For many years The British Aikido Board ( BAB ) have shown no interest whatsoever in the true history of Britis... Read >
Author: Henry Ellis
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