orthotics fraud

by Guest » Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:46 am
Guest

Hello:

My business partner of several years decided to go into orthotics fraud with an experienced fraudster after we'd run into difficulties in our mutual business. I need to deter him as it not only tarnishes my reputation and the reputation of our business but may also get him into all kinds of legal trouble. Could a knowledgable person please advise what I can do to prevent this. I'm very worried here. We're BC, Canada. Many thanks in advance.

Total Comments: 7

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:46 am Post Subject:

What exactly is your definition of

orthotics fraud

and what 'type' of scam is your partner running and against whom or which carriers? (so we can tell you where to go for help)....Is it against the candian health care? Is he/she billing them for orthotics without providing them at all?...as you know this is a house of cards that will eventually fall..many many people have been caught (in this country anyway) with similar schemes against our medicaid and medicare system....is there a way you can severe your buisness (and personal) ties with this person?

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:31 pm Post Subject:

Well, you can exercise the fear of God can tell him about the consequences if he get exposed. Not only it will ruin his reputation, but will also destroy his family life. Tell him that he is completely jeopardizing his future and may end up in the jail.

By the way what is "orthotics fraud"?

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 12:48 pm Post Subject:

what 'type' of scam is your partner running and against whom or which carriers? (so we can tell you where to go for help)....Is it against the candian health care? Is he/she billing them for orthotics without providing them at all?

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 09:49 am Post Subject:

Are you running a business of orthopedic appliances?
Is your partner trying to team up with con artists who deal in such appliances?

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 06:34 pm Post Subject:

Tell your partner up front and to his face that you don't want your business involved, and not to do it. No uncertain terms. Explain what the outcome would be if he was caught and if it involves your business together, how it would tarnish your business and your reputation as well, people usually assume the partners were in on it too.

If he refuses, find out how he feels about going about the business alone, since you would dissolve your partnership. If you bring alot to the business, he might reconsider, if not stick to your guns. Not amount of apologizes (on his part) will replace your credibility or reputation.

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 09:17 am Post Subject:

People are not stupid. They should be able to discern what is truly of value and what is not.
It is illegal activity. Your partner will ruin also itself and your business. Explain it it. If he doesn't listen to you, address to members of his family and its friends, let they know about it.

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