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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 660277" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am so sorry. The others have great suggestions. I truly hope and pray that you start to feel better and not so tied up in his issues. Why is he contacting your insurance and not his own? Your insurance should not help him if he is not on the policy. Make sure to contact your them and let them know that he is not authorized to do ANYTHING to your policy, not use it, not change it, not anything. It is odd that he contacted your insurance. Makes me wonder if he is trying to tell them that he is taking over and is your guardian or some such nonsense so that he can cancel it and get a refund sent to him instead of to you. Or he got caught with-o insurance (big deal in our state) and he wants a copy of your insurance paperwork to alter and use to prove that he does have it, the computers are just wrong. I know my older bro tried to teach me to 'save money' by not having insurance and if you get caught you use a copier and white out and a typewriter to make one that shows you are insured. That way you don't have to have insurance so you 'save' money. He also has tried to say he was my mom's financial person and to send records to him and a refund because he is cancelling the service (was not insurance, can't remember what it was, but boy did that situation get U G L Y real fast!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 660277, member: 1233"] I am so sorry. The others have great suggestions. I truly hope and pray that you start to feel better and not so tied up in his issues. Why is he contacting your insurance and not his own? Your insurance should not help him if he is not on the policy. Make sure to contact your them and let them know that he is not authorized to do ANYTHING to your policy, not use it, not change it, not anything. It is odd that he contacted your insurance. Makes me wonder if he is trying to tell them that he is taking over and is your guardian or some such nonsense so that he can cancel it and get a refund sent to him instead of to you. Or he got caught with-o insurance (big deal in our state) and he wants a copy of your insurance paperwork to alter and use to prove that he does have it, the computers are just wrong. I know my older bro tried to teach me to 'save money' by not having insurance and if you get caught you use a copier and white out and a typewriter to make one that shows you are insured. That way you don't have to have insurance so you 'save' money. He also has tried to say he was my mom's financial person and to send records to him and a refund because he is cancelling the service (was not insurance, can't remember what it was, but boy did that situation get U G L Y real fast! [/QUOTE]
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