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<blockquote data-quote="Boehlertaught" data-source="post: 1938556" data-attributes="member: 14520"><p>Life in general is not fair...don't play fair. Always win! When in doubt do what you have to do. It is always better to beg forgivness than to ask permission. And, you can do all of this and play by the rules at the same time. Remember, you're not bound to "tell all" to a person interigating you. You can refuse to answer their questions; which normally puts them completely into another mode of dealing with you. And you can answer their questions truthfully; but answer only their question...don't volunteer any information. When you have satisfied the question, STOP talking! Even if you have not given them the entire answer. If they don't ask the right question they don't get the right answer. There are no rules in an interigation. The folks that do this for a living,particularly for insurance companies, are good at it. They can trip up even the best interigatee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boehlertaught, post: 1938556, member: 14520"] Life in general is not fair...don't play fair. Always win! When in doubt do what you have to do. It is always better to beg forgivness than to ask permission. And, you can do all of this and play by the rules at the same time. Remember, you're not bound to "tell all" to a person interigating you. You can refuse to answer their questions; which normally puts them completely into another mode of dealing with you. And you can answer their questions truthfully; but answer only their question...don't volunteer any information. When you have satisfied the question, STOP talking! Even if you have not given them the entire answer. If they don't ask the right question they don't get the right answer. There are no rules in an interigation. The folks that do this for a living,particularly for insurance companies, are good at it. They can trip up even the best interigatee. [/QUOTE]
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