Guest guest Posted October 17, 2008 Report Share Posted October 17, 2008 Why should the government subsidize this bankrupt insurer AIG? Obviously, they aren't doing their job. They work for us now. The 60 plus rooms for a three day retreat at the beach resort cost over $200,000 They spend $1400 per hotel room and go to resorts a week after having to be bailed out by the governent, billing $20,000 for facials and spa massages. Guess shafting the taxpayer is hard work! They are owned by us now. But they don't seem to get it. On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 6:33 PM, tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote: > Officials will try to recoup money in Midwest City > MOLD Remediation cost ABOUT $1 million > The Oklahoman* > BY ANN KELLEY > Published: October 16, 2008 > > http://newsok.com/officials-will-try-to-recoup-money-in-midwest- > city/article/3311661 > > MIDWEST CITY — City officials plan to take legal action to recoup $1 > million spent for mold remediation at the city-owned Sheraton Hotel. > Advertisement > > Council members Tuesday authorized City Manager Guy Henson to hire > Oklahoma City law firm Whitten, Burrage, Priest, Fulmer, & > Eisel to take action against " those parties responsible for the > hotel's construction. " > > City Attorney Boles said it hasn't been determined who > would be named as defendants in a potential lawsuit, but it likely > will include contractors who worked on the project. > > The $16 million hotel at 5800 Will Road opened in Feb. 2006 > to complement the city's Conference Center. The 152-room hotel > is managed by the De Palma Hotel Corp. of Arlington, Texas. > > American International Group Inc., the hotel's insurance carrier, > declined to pay the claim, leaving the city to shoulder the cost of > the repairs, Boles said. > > __ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2008 Report Share Posted October 17, 2008 Hey, I have an idea. Their future junkets, they should HAVE to spend them IN these hotels whose claims they denied! Bet THAT would get the claims paid FAST http://digg.com/business_finance/After_Bailout_AIG_Execs_Head_to_California_Reso\ rt ! On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 8:21 AM, LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote: > Why should the government subsidize this bankrupt insurer AIG? > Obviously, they aren't doing their job. > > They work for us now. > > The 60 plus rooms for a three day retreat at the beach resort cost over > $200,000 > They spend $1400 per hotel room and go to resorts a week after having to be > bailed out by the governent, billing $20,000 for facials and spa massages. > > Guess shafting the taxpayer is hard work! > > They are owned by us now. But they don't seem to get it. > > > On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 6:33 PM, tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote: > >> Officials will try to recoup money in Midwest City >> MOLD Remediation cost ABOUT $1 million >> The Oklahoman* >> BY ANN KELLEY >> Published: October 16, 2008 >> >> http://newsok.com/officials-will-try-to-recoup-money-in-midwest- >> city/article/3311661 >> >> MIDWEST CITY — City officials plan to take legal action to recoup $1 >> million spent for mold remediation at the city-owned Sheraton Hotel. >> Advertisement >> >> Council members Tuesday authorized City Manager Guy Henson to hire >> Oklahoma City law firm Whitten, Burrage, Priest, Fulmer, & >> Eisel to take action against " those parties responsible for the >> hotel's construction. " >> >> City Attorney Boles said it hasn't been determined who >> would be named as defendants in a potential lawsuit, but it likely >> will include contractors who worked on the project. >> >> The $16 million hotel at 5800 Will Road opened in Feb. 2006 >> to complement the city's Conference Center. The 152-room hotel >> is managed by the De Palma Hotel Corp. of Arlington, Texas. >> >> American International Group Inc., the hotel's insurance carrier, >> declined to pay the claim, leaving the city to shoulder the cost of >> the repairs, Boles said. >> >> __ >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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