“Consumers purchase insurance policies to protect against losses, not to have their premiums used to perpetrate a scam,” said Attorney General Frosh. “My office and the Maryland Insurance Administration will continue to work hard to crack down on this type of fraud.”
Hey AG Frosh, if you really want to crack down, try giving these thieves more than what amounts to a 2 day jail sentence! 2 days is not a deterent.
“Consumers purchase insurance policies to protect against losses, not to have their premiums used to perpetrate a scam,” said Attorney General Frosh. “My office and the Maryland Insurance Administration will continue to work hard to crack down on this type of fraud.”
Hey AG Frosh, if you really want to crack down, try giving these thieves more than what amounts to a 2 day jail sentence! 2 days is not a deterent.
Good one Mickey. Yes, we have a too lenient society and people aren’t held accountable for their dishonest and fraudulent behavior.
I spent more than 2 days calling to the state, etc. to find out why I was getting late notices and cancellation notices!!!!
Good thing the article title is “Former Maryland Agent”. Hopefully, she will be out of the insurance business forever.