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Always a risk buying used gear, but insurance rep selling used/crashed gear on Craigslist?


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My suggestion is to destroy the items beyond

the point that they could be sold, before giving

them to the insurance company.  Take pictures

of the damaged areas and send a copy of them

with the items so that it can be seen that they

are the same items.

 

Furthermore, in regards to this >> But Mitch Wilson

of the Ohio Insurance Institute said insurance companies

can dispose of property however they like.<<

 

The Ohio Insurance Institute is not the governing

authority over insurance companies operating in

Ohio.  They only represent the insurance industry.

So, this Mitch Wilson can go piss up a rope.

 

The Ohio Department of Insurance is the governing

authority.  They license agents, and they are who

you go to if you have a complaint about your

insurance company.  They keep those crooks in

line.  They should have been contacted about this

issue from day one.  But, good on our "just_some_dude"

(Chris Roblee) to take this to the extent that he did.

 

Still, I would love to see the state Department of

Insurance get involved in this.  I'm not even in it

and I'm still pissed about what this agent did, and

what that insurance company allowed to happen.

 

http://www.insurance.ohio.gov/Pages/default.aspx

 

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I never reached out to anyone, but I did post my video on Facebook. One of my brothers reportedly tweeted to some local news channels about it, could be from that... Another brother of mine reached out to some people he knows that work at some local stations.

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My suggestion is to destroy the items beyond

the point that they could be sold, before giving

them to the insurance company.  Take pictures

of the damaged areas and send a copy of them

with the items so that it can be seen that they

are the same items.

 

Furthermore, in regards to this >> But Mitch Wilson

of the Ohio Insurance Institute said insurance companies

can dispose of property however they like.<<

 

The Ohio Insurance Institute is not the governing

authority over insurance companies operating in

Ohio.  They only represent the insurance industry.

So, this Mitch Wilson can go piss up a rope.

 

The Ohio Department of Insurance is the governing

authority.  They license agents, and they are who

you go to if you have a complaint about your

insurance company.  They keep those crooks in

line.  They should have been contacted about this

issue from day one.  But, good on our "just_some_dude"

(Chris Roblee) to take this to the extent that he did.

 

Still, I would love to see the state Department of

Insurance get involved in this.  I'm not even in it

and I'm still pissed about what this agent did, and

what that insurance company allowed to happen.

 

http://www.insurance.ohio.gov/Pages/default.aspx

 

.

 

I spent a little more time reading the article and watching the newscast. I guess I can't complain about the fact that they attempted to cover the story, but they really did do a hack job of it. Definitely would not consider this an investigation. Seems like their investigative team likes to watch videos, make a few friendly phone calls, then just report what they think they know in 5 mins. Great 'news' here.

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