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Originally Posted by OnlytheBest Bottom Line is does anyone seriously think anyone needs to tell her to go to a vet...she didn't ask anyone for life advise or to prove if she was a snob enough to "AFFORD TREATMENT" Apples and oranges folks......get with the program!
I love it when people assume......remember what happens when you assume Oh and BTW...Insurance fraud is when you have a diagnosis(which she doesn't) and for people who cannot afford treatment....(I do not assume she cannot) In fact I will step out on the limb and hope her pups issue is minor and a new vet might help her get a second opinion and some insurance might help her have some extra confidence. It never hurts to ask...and when a FRIEND asks for my experience I give them what they ask for...I tell them once and then they do as they please. It's called a free world. because I am an eternal optimist i will always look for solutions and manifest destiny.....( it works i swear) So I stand by my advise since you didn't mention your poor baby was suffering or on it's death bed..I won't assume I deserve to be a yorkie owner any more than you do.....I stand by my advise.....get insurance(confidence to get the best care) and a second opinion and also call the Revival gals... they are sooooooo Nice and really easy to talk to. Like a good friend not a frienenemy.... |
Actually I believe that statement is incorrect. Soft fraud is what this would be called. Someone who knows there is a condition (does not need to be a diagnosis....IF there were one, then it would not be as easily done) and does not report it when obtaining insurance IS committing fraud. Insurance is NOT set up for people to buy it when they know there might be a problem. While it may not be as egregious as other forms of fraud, it is fraud; and the many people who do these types of things are part of the reason we have an insurance problem in this country.
As to the rest of your post, you have your opinions and I have mine.