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dillpunk11 karma

Since you seem to be really into haunted attractions you should definitely make it a life mission to check out this: http://www.fujiq.jp/attraction/special/senritsu/

Best haunted attraction I have ever seen. Open year round. It is extremely well done. Plus, they can get away with a lot of things that would be illegal in the states.

dillpunk3 karma

The music montage was fun. I haven't been able to find the Spanish video (feel my wrath) which makes me super sad. I'm sure its in a box somewhere but no idea where. Its fun watching your new stuff on my 3ds. Who woulda thunk your stuff would be pushed out on a Nintendo console one day?

Still want fun with calculus!

dillpunk3 karma

None of those films suck... I would kill to have some of those old films on a DVD to watch and remember... Los minutos? The barf thing? Muppets dancing to Michael Jackson? Hells yes

dillpunk2 karma

Thank you for doing this! I have a very relevant question. I went to Thailand last year and purchased travel insurance before I went. I got very sick in Thailand, racked up some medical bills, and had to take an emergency flight home. The travel insurance paid for mostly everything while I was there but I paid about $1500 out of pocket before I could get ahold of the travel insurance company.

I got back to the states and filed for reimbursement for the $1500 but the travel insurance made me file the claim with my primary insurance company first. The primary insurance refused to even process the claim without having the total bill from the hospital, not just the portion that i paid out of pocket. The two insurance companies refused to communicate with each other, making me the middle man between the two insurance companies and the hospital in Thailand.

Eventually, after tons of leg work, I received reimbursement from my primary insurance company for the $1500. I figured everything was settled. About a month later, I received a check for $1200 from the primary insurance company for the portion of fees already paid by the travel insurance company.

Now I know that someone made a mistake here. The right thing to do would be to send the reimbursement check to the travel insurance company. However knowing what an incredible pain in the ass it is to explain these things and how incompetent both insurance companies were during this whole process, I stuck the check in a drawer and pretended it never happen.

My question... Have I committed any crimes by doing nothing? If I cash the check, is this fraud? Through the entire process I explained everything very clearly to both companies and they don't seem to have clear internal communication. What should I do???

dillpunk1 karma

That's the same thing my lawyer said. If it was as easy as sending the check back and making a phone call i would do it. The problem is that I know that doing the right thing would involve 3-5 hours of my time during work hours. This is time that I am unwilling to invest into their mistake so unfortunately for the other parties involved, I will likely keep the check until someone asks for it or it is lost.