To: Poohbah
>>>In another incident, an auto repair shop had an allegation that they had mispelled the name of the part on a form. That one got a $10,000 demand. <<<
Mis-prescribed medicines can have detrimental consequences, and fraudulently billed or labeled parts present a line-drawing issue that is best resolved politically. If it can't be then that tells us something.
To: End The Hypocrisy
Mis-prescribed medicines can have detrimental consequences, and fraudulently billed or labeled parts present a line-drawing issue that is best resolved politically. If it can't be then that tells us something.I'll be charitable and assume that you are a product of the public education system. The name of the part was mispelled. The part in question was not fraudulently billed, it was properly labeled, the mechanic just couldn't spell after 12 years of California's public education system. But, of course, you're going to sue the auto repair shop and not the school district that gave him his high school diploma, because that would be doubleplusungood IngSoc doublethink, Comrade.
97 posted on
12/09/2002 10:48:20 AM PST by
Poohbah
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