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Originally Posted by Saul Good
They can raise their rates up to whatever they want. Rounding up hours is borderline unethical. At the very least, it should be disclosed that they bill based on full hours, minimum labor charges, book times, etc. Simply fabricating hours that were never worked and never should have been worked is theft. (It's also illegal.)
Source: I used to work as an insurance adjuster.
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So, which am I? Because according to your post here, I'm an honest businessman, but a few posts back I am a crook.