Reported But Not Reported (RBNR)

I think so. The story only has this bit.

Detectives found two additional claims and with two different insurance companies for the four with the same date of loss and at the same location. Similar video was provided of the “bear” inside the Mercedes vehicles

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I wasn’t sure how to read that. Certainly 4 vehicles could be insured by 3 companies with no overlap. But if there were multiple claims for the same vehicle with different insurers then that’s different.

I assume there’s something preventing me from over-insuring my car and profiting from a loss. So in addition to the fraud are they in trouble for that?

Also reported, but not reported:

At least it wasn’t an excel error

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Wondering why?
What kind of expenses?
Not reimbursing their own, I hope.

They’re going to a white collar resort

This isn’t Ryadh, after all

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That’s a lot of free lunch.

There’s a new pope?

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Is that how they make deep dish?

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Amazing. Just brilliant cinema overall

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I’m gonna say that guy’s in the high risk driver category.

Have no idea what the driver coming from the other direction was thinking “I’m gonna stop my car right where it looks like that guy is about to drive”.

I’m gonna go out on a limb and say it was closer to “I’m gonna stop my car as quick as I can” after realizing there was an impending problem.

A new study found that couples who spend less on their wedding tend to have longer-lasting marriages than those who splurge. The study, by two economics professors at Emory University (http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2501480), found a similar correlation between less-expensive engagement rings and lower divorce rates.

We financed our own wedding almost 40 years ago, seemed like a lot to spend, but it wasn’t really that much in retrospect. My wife didn’t want an engagement ring so that was $0. I guess I support this article’s conclusion.

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Another data point in support: my wife has a modest 1/4 carat ring and in 1996 our whole wedding was under $4,000. We were just finishing college at the time and had friends help with everything, rehearsal dinner was a giant picnic at a park, it was a great time. About 75 people and lots of snacks afterward and cake, but not an entire meal. Wouldn’t change a thing. Still married 28 years later.

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You can put me down for expensive wedding that yielded poor results. It was a good fun wedding (because of my family) but expensive due to expectations (her family).

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Eh, big wedding 44 years ago. 200+ guests. Still married.
Perhaps they could break the big wedding people into “paid for it themselves” and “daddy paid.”
Daddy paid" folks might have correlating factors, being brats and all.
No offense to any brats here.

Local grocery store has “freebies”. The latest one was bratwurst. Kind of out season, imo, but , hey, “free” bratwurst.