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He.
No, nothing was caught.
We simply had change of boss's heart and are now literally upper handed into billing for things that are, routinely, part of 90 day warranty follow-up.
As in, down to email telling to do so.
He.
No, nothing was caught.
We simply had change of boss's heart and are now literally upper handed into billing for things that are, routinely, part of 90 day warranty follow-up.
As in, down to email telling to do so.
A “change of heart” after committing insurance fraud is not a real good defense to prior insurance fraud. Keep your fingers crossed that there is no audit.
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