Industry Not Getting Out Truth About Katrina Claims, Soto Maintains

May 14, 2007

  • May 21, 2007 at 1:35 am
    Jewel says:
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    Portion of an article posted on this website:

    \”A grocery store owner, her son and his girlfriend face federal charges in the fire that gutted the business last year, allegedly as part of a scheme to collect just over $794,000 in insurance money.

    Mayneng Xiong, 51, owner of TMX May\’s Super Market in Green Bay, was indicted by a federal grand jury along with her son, Pao Xiong, 22, and Xee Vue, 20. All three Green Bay residents were arrested Thursday, U.S. Attorney Steven Biskupic announced.

    The Xiongs are charged with arson and mail fraud and also with conspiracy to commit arson and mail fraud. Pao Xiong also faces a charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm for a handgun found in his home.\”

    This can\’t possibly be true. The only dishonest, greedy liars are employees of insurance companies!

  • May 21, 2007 at 2:02 am
    RAL says:
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    No one has ever said that insureds don\’t try to defraud insurance companies, but insurance companies need to take responsibility and take care of the honest people!

    P.S. You may not work for SF, but you do work for an insurance company.

  • May 21, 2007 at 2:23 am
    Jewel says:
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    You\’re putting your own twist on what I posted. Please refrain from doing so. My point is that insurance companies are also \”victims\”. I have often said it goes both ways. It is the \”advocates for the people\” who keep it one sided. I merely showed the other side. I get your point and I have often commented FOR BOTH SIDES, not just one.

    P.S. My job description has nothing to do with assisting insureds (unless they call me by mistake) and making sure they are treated fairly. I don\’t work directly with insureds at all.

  • May 24, 2007 at 10:20 am
    I read your posted gril!! says:
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    Sheron Weiss
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    My son stayed untill daylight on 2nd st. in Pass Christian. He is lucky to be alive but he knows what type of damage was done by the wind. My adjuster told me not to worry. I had alot of wind damage and State Farm was going to take good care of me. He called me back that same night to appologize. He said when he got back to the office with his report, it was taken away from him and he had been taken off my case. In addition they demanded his personal notes and photos. He refused to give them up. He said he didn\’t like what State Farm was doing to me and told me to keep his card. He also told me that if I needed him for anything to call him. I want my story heard. (228)697-3695

  • May 24, 2007 at 12:48 pm
    RAL says:
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    So sad that too many people have the same story. What is wrong with a country that will not take care of their own people, but will help other countries! I agree we should help other countries, but lets take care of our own first!

  • June 12, 2007 at 11:41 am
    Kim David says:
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    Miss Jewel….
    Excuse me missy, you are out of line and you are wrong.
    Not too cool to jump to conclusions, playing the police patrol of the journel but lack the courage to leave your real name.
    Are You too afraid to leave your real name? Why hide in the bushes and accuse me of using AKA names. I leave my real name, you use a name like Jewel and you are not a Jewel. Perhaps it’s wishful thinking?

    Ironic that the people living in the glass homes are the people who love to throw stones.
    Please don’t type my name again.
    Get a life.
    I seldom read this, I have a life.
    Surviving Katrina and people that can’t tell the truth.



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