Originally Posted by
abmj-jr
Sort of like leaving your car, unlocked, in a high crime area with the keys in the ignition just to collect on the auto insurance when it disappears?
I think you need to relook into the definition of fraud. If I did that to the car, and I reported the events as they are, that is not fraud. If I made the claim that the car was locked, then that is fraud. Of course, whether or not the auto insurance company pays out a claim under that situation is another story.