“Read and accept the terms and conditions…”. Who hasn’t found this phrase before dealing with an important document? But strictly speaking, almost no one reads a long document in its entirety, with dedication and patience. However, an American woman did it with an insurance policy and was left with no less than one $ 10,000 hidden prize.
It is advisable to read the fine print, but often we do not have the time, and often we do not understand the legal terms in which they are explained. However, then come problems and regrets.
The company Squaremouth In 2019, it offered travel insurance with a “contest” hidden for more than a year.
Donelan Andrews won $ 10,000 for fully reading his travel insurance policy.
In a section of the long document called “We’ll pay you if you read this”, hidden in legal terms, it specified that they will reward 10,000 dollars to anyone who finds out that detail and call to pick up the money. If no one notices, they will donate that amount to charity.
But, of course, have enough patience and time and noticed. Is about donelan andrews, a high school teacher who fully reads every line of every document that comes into her hands. And he got his prize.
What exactly did that verse say that led to revenge on the woman? “In an effort to highlight the importance of reading the terms and conditions of our policies, we launched‘ We’ll pay you if you read it, ’a contest that will reward the person who reads their policy information from starting to cover. If you read this within the time the contest lasts, and you are the first to contact us, you will be given the grand prize of the contest: ten thousand dollars ”.
The American’s longing to know that his dedication and speed is rewarded.
Andrews quickly reflexed and contacted the company despite the fact that a day had passed since the contest began.
“I always read everything. I went to college and I graduated in Consumer Economicsthat is why I am always enthusiastic about everything related to clients and consumers, especially so that companies do not take advantage of anyone “, the professor admitted on the portal Tampa Bay.
“By the act of reading, I have even read the confidentiality rules of the Medical Insurance Portability and Responsibility Law that they always give you when you go to a consultation,” the award-winning woman exemplified. “I can’t believe it,” he admits.
From the insurance company they rewarded the teacher’s speed of response.
The teacher said that “hiding rewards” was a skill she herself had practiced on the tests, to give her students extra points if they realized certain details that she herself had included to make sure they were careful. they read everything.
Squaremouth rewarded Andrews with his prize, but also donated $ 5,000 to each of the institutes where the woman works to invest in technology. Also, another 10,000 dollars to a children’s NGO.
Source: The Vanguard
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