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#165833
Make no mistake... 6 Years, 7 Months ago  
as I predicted 17 years ago; false allegations go further than just sex.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4859748...y-sickness-scam.html
 
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Jo

Re:Make no mistake... 6 Years, 7 Months ago  
Grandmother held in Spain over fake food poisoning scam says 'I am 100pc innocent'

twitter.com/justagreatlife?lang=en
richmum.org

Whether they're innocent or guilty, it wouldn't be surprising if people who make false claims of abuse have a record for deception in other areas, but you'd think the police would filter them out.
 
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MWTW

Re:Make no mistake... 6 Years, 7 Months ago  
I once bought a motorcycle off them in the 80s
 
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Jo

Re:Make no mistake... 6 Years, 7 Months ago  
Looking at the mother's Twitter page and blog, it's interesting that she seems to want to promote a beautiful, sweet and upbeat image (still apparently upbeat on Twitter, even now), yet calls her blog quite starkly "rich mum". Perhaps money-making is the main motivation. Not that that's a crime, of course.
 
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#165877
Re:Make no mistake... 6 Years, 7 Months ago  
Jo wrote:
Looking at the mother's Twitter page and blog, it's interesting that she seems to want to promote a beautiful, sweet and upbeat image (still apparently upbeat on Twitter, even now), yet calls her blog quite starkly "rich mum". Perhaps money-making is the main motivation. Not that that's a crime, of course.

Not a crime, but what my grandmother would describe as "common".
 
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Jo

Re:Make no mistake... 6 Years, 7 Months ago  
Here's a BBC report from June this year about this kind of scam.

UK holiday fraudsters could face jail

"A huge rise in false claims has left travel bosses "embarrassed" by a trend which they say is a "British problem".

Abta chief executive Mark Tanzer said the fraud is "one of the biggest issues that has hit the travel industry for many years".

He added that tourists chasing false or exaggerated claims "risk ending up in jail either in the UK or abroad".

Tens of thousands of UK tourists have put in for compensation in the past year, even though sickness levels in resorts have remained stable."


You might expect a few rotten apples to commit fraud but tens of thousands in a year?! And a false sex abuse claim doesn't even need a medical certificate (assuming that it's even needed for a fake food poisoning claim).
 
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Re:Make no mistake... 6 Years, 7 Months ago  
Jo wrote:
Here's a BBC report from June this year about this kind of scam.

UK holiday fraudsters could face jail

"A huge rise in false claims has left travel bosses "embarrassed" by a trend which they say is a "British problem".

Abta chief executive Mark Tanzer said the fraud is "one of the biggest issues that has hit the travel industry for many years".

He added that tourists chasing false or exaggerated claims "risk ending up in jail either in the UK or abroad".

Tens of thousands of UK tourists have put in for compensation in the past year, even though sickness levels in resorts have remained stable."


You might expect a few rotten apples to commit fraud but tens of thousands in a year?! And a false sex abuse claim doesn't even need a medical certificate (assuming that it's even needed for a fake food poisoning claim).


Dos nobody wonder why insurance companies have full time fraud investigators?
 
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Jo

Re:Make no mistake... 6 Years, 7 Months ago  
Have just been looking at the daughter's Facebook page, and she posted this on 30 December 2016:

"Have you had a flight delay in the last few years over 3 hours. If you have PM me amd will get you compensated"
 
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#166077
hedda

Re:Make no mistake... 6 Years, 7 Months ago  
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Jo wrote:
Looking at the mother's Twitter page and blog, it's interesting that she seems to want to promote a beautiful, sweet and upbeat image (still apparently upbeat on Twitter, even now), yet calls her blog quite starkly "rich mum". Perhaps money-making is the main motivation. Not that that's a crime, of course.

Not a crime, but what my grandmother would describe as "common".


your Gran was being kind.
 
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