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Old 08-15-2008, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Roundabout View Post
It is obvious you are not a lawyer nor am I. You have no idea what goes on in chambers between judges and attornys. I just happen to access to people who are and have had experience with this from the inside. I'm sorry you're so angry about it. It is done legally under many different situations by employers and in law enforement.

Sorry I even brought up this supject. I've known it for a long time so I just assumed people knew that this can and is done legally.

Signing off......
Its amazing how asking people for legitimate sources of their (mis)information incites unwarranted speculation on people's personal lives, education and profession.

Actually, you don't know anything about me personally, nor have I referenced you personally.

Asking for more information to educate myself if I am wrong is "angry"?

Nothing could be further from the truth.

The bottom line is insurance adjusters don't use names like Fen D. Bender to assess and respond to clients needs. It would be impossible to testify in court while lying about your identity.

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It is done legally under many different situations by employers and in law enforement.
What is done legally by employers and law enforcement? I thought we were talking about insurance adjusters. Employers and law enforcement lie under oath? Hide their identity from injured parties? If that is what you mean, then I would respectfully and wholeheartedly disagree.

Being told something is true does not make it so. And if it were true, it would be a simple matter to just find documentation of the same. And, if you had it, I would like to read it and benefit from it.

I am not taking issue with you personally. It would be nice if you could refrain from the same.

Last edited by GentleGrace : 08-15-2008 at 06:26 PM.
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