Isnt this scary.

CT2TXtech

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My wife is a claims adjuster for Progressive. She was in the field last week and was driving slow in order not to miss her turn on a single lane road. There was some guy behind her yelling you cant drive, im telling Progressive, bla bla bla while beeping the horn like a wild man. She just flicked him off and made her right hand turn as he sped by. Come to find out this guy did in fact call Progressive and complain about her. My wife told her boss this might happen and told her boss she might have a complaint against her. This nutt said she was swerving and yacking on the phone and all this other sh!t. My wife was pissed because it was all a damn lie. Well come to find out my wife wrote the guys license plate down. Since she was mad, she pulled up all this guys info on her computer at work. Found out his SS#, all his past wives and addresses, loan info etc. She printed out and bought it home to me, told me to ruin his life, he tried to ruin hers. She calmed down and she threw his info away, but my point is, no wonder all this identity theft is around us, look how easy it is to get all ones info. Will I get in trouble if i drive around with no license plate
 

No, but you will get in trouble if you claim your fiancee as your 'wife' on your tax returns.
 

CT2TXtech

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Originally posted by: jumpr
No, but you will get in trouble if you claim your fiancee as your 'wife' on your tax returns.



Dont worry, i wont do that until its official and legal
 

TommyVercetti

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Well ruining someones life isn't very hard. There are all sorts of things you can do to put blame on them to completely ruin their credibility and ability to find work.
 

freebee

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Thats why I've always said, don't piss us insurance people off, we're underpaid, demoralized and have access to all your personal information...:)
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: CT2TXtech
My wife is a claims adjuster for Progressive. She was in the field last week and was driving slow in order not to miss her turn on a single lane road. There was some guy behind her yelling you cant drive, im telling Progressive, bla bla bla while beeping the horn like a wild man. She just flicked him off and made her right hand turn as he sped by. Come to find out this guy did in fact call Progressive and complain about her. My wife told her boss this might happen and told her boss she might have a complaint against her. This nutt said she was swerving and yacking on the phone and all this other sh!t. My wife was pissed because it was all a damn lie. Well come to find out my wife wrote the guys license plate down. Since she was mad, she pulled up all this guys info on her computer at work. Found out his SS#, all his past wives and addresses, loan info etc. She printed out and bought it home to me, told me to ruin his life, he tried to ruin hers. She calmed down and she threw his info away, but my point is, no wonder all this identity theft is around us, look how easy it is to get all ones info. Will I get in trouble if i drive around with no license plate
It is unlikely that your "wife" would have been fired for upsetting this idiot on the road, especially if this was a first-time/one-time complaint.
But she could (edit: and should) be fired for taking his personal non-public information home with her for non work-related reasons (particularly revenge) and showing it to you. And you're a fool for posting about how she did it, regardless of your intentions.

http://www.ftc.gov/privacy/
 

DainBramaged

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Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Well ruining someones life isn't very hard. There are all sorts of things you can do to put blame on them to completely ruin their credibility and ability to find work.

Oh, you mean like sending in fifty of those trial magazine subscription cards on their behalf?