Originally Posted by
iletired
Anyone have any info on this new "Attestation form" being required for price protection? Saw it when submitting a claim today. Requires a "wet ink" signature (so much for working in a digital inking paperless environment) on a form they physically mail you - so an added extra cost of postage.
I submitted a claim last month and that wasn't in place yet, but I can't say I'm surprised. Right now, there is nothing from stopping a dishonest person from editing a web ad before submitting it. People seem less likely to sign a false sworn statement when it's in physical form.