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It annoyed me today how easily Aiden put his name on Hope's life insurance policy. It can't be done. When "Days" does this I want to tell the writers to knock it off. I worked in the insurance industry for decades and I know it takes a lot more than just hacking into a computer website to change a beneficiary's name.
First you need a password, then a code and most times a security symbol. Then there are questions you have to answer. Not all policies that can be accessed online have all these features but some have a combination. If the policyholder does change something a verification email and/or a snail mail is sent to him or her to make sure it was the person whose signature on the policy is the person who made the changes. A beneficiary's name can't usually be changed online anyway without some sort of written verification. If the policyholder dies, a death certificate must be produced.
If Aiden just went ahead with the marriage and had Hope change the policy herself, it would look a lot better. He could make himself and Ciarra co-beneficiary, kill Hope, and then just steal the money from Ciarra. No one would know because she's a minor and he could say he was looking out for her interests.
Anyone think now Aiden killed his first wife and it wasn't really Chase who did it?
never did like Aiden and never did fall for
"the kid did it" ploy.
I understand your grief over the insurance policy change.
I've spent enough time in hospitals to cringe at how inaccurately they portray medical issues. When evil person wants to kill somebody in hospital they have said evil person sticking needle as big as a nail in the MUSCLE or into the elbow pit instead of the IV and everybody (except maybe mental patients) get IV when admitted to hospital.
I sometimes feel the viewers are being insulted with stupid things like insurance policy change, people signing big business deals without notary public and witnesses, etc.
Over on Y&R they had somebody bring in a 5-6 foot tree to plant in a bag so little it would not represent a real rootball or even half a real rootball.And it would not have been gree this time of year anyway! Wish stuff like that didn't bother me so much!
never did like Aiden and never did fall for
"the kid did it" ploy.
I understand your grief over the insurance policy change.
I've spent enough time in hospitals to cringe at how inaccurately they portray medical issues. When evil person wants to kill somebody in hospital they have said evil person sticking needle as big as a nail in the MUSCLE or into the elbow pit instead of the IV and everybody (except maybe mental patients) get IV when admitted to hospital.
I sometimes feel the viewers are being insulted with stupid things like insurance policy change, people signing big business deals without notary public and witnesses, etc.
Over on Y&R they had somebody bring in a 5-6 foot tree to plant in a bag so little it would not represent a real rootball or even half a real rootball.And it would not have been gree this time of year anyway! Wish stuff like that didn't bother me so much!
It's one thing for the writers to get silly like when they bring in the supernatural or want us to believe that the characters who we thought were dead suddenly reappear for whatever goofy reasons. We're willing to go along with the fantasy. It's fun to believe the wild stories about Andre rising from the "dead" or people coming back with amnesia with different faces like they did way back when "Days" first began with Tom Jr.
But When they show us things that many us of are familiar with that the writers get so wrong, it's just sloppy and insults our intelligence. These things aren't suppose to be make-believe. Don't they do research on medical and legal issues?
I half expected Clyde to have cooperated with the cops and recorded his son's confession. He's a selfish bastard and people like that have no problem ratting on "loved ones" and friends.
I wanted him to wink at the cops outside the room and then say "Did you get all you needed?"
That would have been fun.
That was never going to happen.
I think Clyde has know that Ben is a killer for a long time.
Aiden's Son sure has aged lol,,,almost taller than his Dad now?
That was nuts. I'm assuming Hope's daughter is next, since they're supposed to be around the same age.
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