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I was over-reimbursed!!? |
My private medical insurance co. over-reimbursed my credit card for medical services I received. Then, my credit card company deposited this over-payment into my personal bank account! Now, I am sitting on $25,000 OF MONEY THAT'S NOT "MINE"! Thank you to all that have answered my question thus far. However, all answers are requiring me to DO SOMETHING. I am an extremely busy business person who did nothing more than file my claim according to the insurance company's standards. They are negligent in making this mistake. I WILL contact them, but shouldn't I be asking for some restitution for inconveniencing myself?Not to mention my honesty in this matter?! Am I legally able to ask for it? You are exactly right! It would seem the money WAS an overpayment and to knowingly keep it would be actionable theft. Contact the insurance company claims department IN WRITING, REGISTERED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED!!! call the company immediately. I'd call or email right away, as insurance companies have no sense of humor when it comes to money they see as theirs. You sure don't want them either cancelling your coverage, or filing an action against you. I lived in Japan (Misawa) many years ago, and if memory serves me correctly....isn't there a "custom" that rewards the finder of property or am I confusing this with some other country I have lived? This is almost funny. No, you don't deserve to keep their money for a specified period of time, and no, you don't get a reward for being honest, or any other such silly thing. An error was made, and you need to correct it. If they discover the error on their own, the money will be extracted from you as quickly as it was given to you. OK, you want other options that don't require you to DO SOMETHING. Are you kidding? They made a mistake - and you think because you need to take 5 minutes (ok, maybe 15) to let them know, you should be entitled to keep the money and pay it back over time? That is just ridiculous - have you never made a mistake? Call them and settle this. If they paid you through electronic means, they probably have the ability (and right) to reverse the money. You probably signed something at one point that allowed them to make the payments automatically to your account. What you didn't know is that it also authorizes them to take money out of the account if they need to. In short, this means that some day you will write a check against the account and they will have sucked out the over-paid money and it will be deemed your fault when your checks start bouncing. |
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