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Reply #56: I know enough about contracts to tell you I never signed one for AIG [View All]

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GinaMaria Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-16-09 08:24 PM
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56. I know enough about contracts to tell you I never signed one for AIG
If AIG entered into a contractual agreement that's AIG's problem not mine, not yours and not any other taxpayer. AIG can apply for a loan, liquidate assets or be dragged to court by their employees. If I entered into a contract in which I owed money in exchange for work and couldn't pay up, do you think AIG would hand over the money for me? No, my options would be to apply for a loan, liquidate assets or go to court. Why should AIG be any different? This is so far over the top at this point. They need to return the money and just fail and fade away.
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