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April 23, 2021 9 mins

Quit lying about your fall because insurance fraud is against the law!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Coming up at the top of the hour, right about
four minutes after. It's my strawberry letter for today. The
subject she had all my passwords. We'll get into that.
We'll get into that a little later. Were like that
to what what? Yeah, you heard it, We'll get into it.

(00:20):
She had all my passwords and oh my god, that's
that's a horrible movie. For Right now, the nephew is
here with today's prank phone call. What you got forward enough?
You didn't fall and you ain't getting no money? Oh,

(00:44):
you didn't fall and you ain't getting no money. Let's
go get diggity. I'm trying to reach a Glinda and place.
How you doing. My name is Brad. I'm actually with
the A and C Department Accidents and Conditions. Wanted to
give you a call and see how you're doing this morning? Great? Great? Now.

(01:09):
I am the uh, the Accident and Condition coordinated, the
last person that it goes to before actually issuing out
of check and just wanted to give you a call
and and see how everything is going going. Have you
Have you been to the doctor on your fall, and
just just wanted to do a follow up with you
and make sure everything is okay. Yeah, everything. Have you

(01:30):
needed to do any any rehabilitation work or anything like that.
This is just a random procedure of all the notes
that I have to write down. And like I said,
this is the final step of of getting you out
of check. Now, the last heard you were offered two
thousand dollars? Is that correct? If you work there? You
know that if you work there? Okay, Well, I'm just

(01:53):
looking at the file that I have. Man, I don't
have everything. You got that row? That's okay, Well, let's
and here's what we're doing. Um, I've also been brought
some other records. Is this the first time you've actually
had an incident like this? What is this the first
time you've had an incident of actually falling? Yeah? Okay, well, actually,

(02:17):
what we're doing, uh looking over the records here, I've
got some actual incidents that it seems like you've actually
fallen several times in other places. And uh, what what
I'm having to do here, ma'am is let you know
that I am not going to sign off on this
at all. So the money that has been offered to you,

(02:38):
I am no longer going to be Uh, I'm not
gonna confirm this check to go out to you. I
don't think that there's anything wrong with you. I don't
think that you have a problem. I think that there's
something that you deliberately did in one of our stores.
I could care less about what you think what happened
was that was on the floor. I fail. I'm gonna say,

(03:00):
don't have to pay for the claim. No, We're not
gonna actually, ma'm what I'm gonna have to do is
get you to come down and sign uh an agreement. Yes,
I'm gonna need you to come down and sign an
agreement that you actually made this whole thing up and
I need that and nowhere. Look, man, I don't care
if you come down or I have to come down

(03:20):
and haul your sin because I'm not signing over a
check to you for somebody that deliberately laid down in
the floor and act like something was wrong with them
a mind deliberately done it. How exactly it was. Witnesses,
you need to talk to them. I've spoken to every
witness and you know what, man, everyone, because my friend

(03:42):
was there, I'm spoken to her. There's a lot of
people that assume that you're lying. Well, I don't kill man.
Let me explain something. We can take this thing further.
I even have you on video actually deliberately laying down
in the middle of the floor as if you have no. No,
I am not man. We're not going to give you

(04:04):
two We're not going to give you two dollars. What's
your name? My name is Brad with the department. Well,
you want the job too much because you're a food No, no,
I'm not a fool. I want to make sure that
you understand. I want to make sure that you understand.
I want you understand that this is not something that
you can do or continue to do. Now. I want

(04:24):
to hear it out of your mouth. You tell me,
did you lay down on that floor deliberately? You think
I sat here and tell you I deliberately laid down
in the floor A crazy? Am I crazy for you
sitting here and tell me the all? No, deliberately laid
down on that floor and you're deliberately trying to get

(04:47):
two thousand dollars worth the money that does not belong
to you. What you just review and uh, you will
see what happened. Would you like for me to get
authorities to come over man and bring you in, because
what we're who you get get whether you want to
get if I need to send authorities down there, you
you send them over. I'm I don't think I'm not.

(05:11):
I'm not. They're gonna bring you in. You're gonna sign
this form I have that deliberately laid down on that floor.
You food the nerve of you black people. I'm not
coming in. I'm not signing nothing. Now what utah man,
I don't know. I ain't ever heard that ute, ma'am. Now,
I want you to bring your little narrow black behind

(05:32):
in here so we can get this stuff rectified. Is
what I want done? Are you crazy? Your data? You
ain't to shop up the spool and the shade that
tell you that I am not coming in. I don't
know what. I want you to sign A form that
you deliberately laid down on this floor and it was
all fictitious, nod. Would I do something like that and

(05:53):
they didn't go to jail? Why would you lay down
in the floor in the in the first place, and
when you knew nothing. I didn't do that. Yes she did,
Yes she did. It's in front of you. I can
look you in your eyes and tell when you're lying.
I'm told you. I told you what happens. That's all that. Hey,
can I say let me say one more Hello? Call

(06:15):
all right back? Hello, Well, I don't want to continue
to go back and forth. Look, look you're really pissed.
Look I told you what happened. I'm not going to
keep on telling you that. I don't know why you
keep calling me. Let me speak to your damn super back.
Let me say well, first of all, man, First of all,
I am the supervis. This is what I want. I

(06:35):
think we can get this. Look what I'm gonna come
in since time. That's what I want you to If
you come down and turn it off to go, You
think I'm going to come and stign some papers the
flu and it it ain't. None of that true? Was on
the float, I sail. That's it. That's all. Now what
the are you talking about? Have you been drinking? Have

(06:56):
you been drinking? You've been drinking. I want to make
you got doing this that when I do them on
personal time is my drink. Don't keep calling me with that. Okay,
I'm gonna say one more thing, one more thing, and
I let you go. Still hurt? Are you talking like
you ain't gonna give me no money? You pay no time?

(07:17):
Gonna get some money. They should hate this blow then
having to go. None of you have been drinking. Glenda.
I'm gonna say one more thing to you and then
I'm gonna let you go. This is Nephew Timing from
Steve Harvey. More than you just got prayed by your
brother Jake T James, Baby James, I don't know. Yeah, James,

(07:46):
I'm gonna get him when you get home. This is
nephew Timmy. How are you doing? Baby? You stand your ground, Baby,
stand your ground, Baby, stand you. Yeah, I'm fine. I
don't find a pressure was going up a little bit,
but now I'm fine. Now everybody here at the Steve

(08:07):
Harvard Morning Show, we love you, Glenda. Okay, thank you.
I love you too. Come on, come on, come on
in the room. You're coming in to day. What I'm
doing a blanket and blank thing, and I'll tell you

(08:27):
another blanket of blanking. That's what I loved about. Totally unmoved,
so laid back. She's very laid back, scared of no authority.
What is your telling about? So what does that mean
that I be scared to say? What that mean to me? What?
What she needs to be focusing on? You? Can get
more than two thousand dollars from falling show. That's what

(08:49):
you need to up that baby to about about get up.
Get your numbers up, baby, Yeah, your numbers need to
Your file numbers is low. Your file numbers figures. Al right, guys,

(09:10):
think enoughhew Coming up next Strawberry letters subject she had
all my passwords. We'll get into it right after this.
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Thomas "Nephew Tommy" Miles

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