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Old 04-06-2011, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by legaldude View Post
Yes, they DO keep records of your calls. When you call them, and you hear the typing in the background, they are pulling your claim, researching, and entering a short note about your call. The "researching" I was referring to is looking at the call notes and history. This prevents them from lying (as their supervisors regularly review these notes) and also prevents them from giving you conflicting information without actually researching it. However, it can ALSO upset them when they see that you have called weekly, and lets just say they will be less than 100% cooperative with you or your attorney when it comes to that.
That is my fear. My wife's attorney has stated to us to call them everyday (her retro-pay is 5 months behind.) We have called once only so far, the attorney has called twice and our congressman has called twice.
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