Yes he did. He made a claim 2 years ago that his trains were stolen when in fact they were taken to a friends house. He did this after an open house and the cops and insurance company bought his story. He was awarded $12,000 although he was asking for $20,000. Al is currently unemployed and awaiting investigation.
Lewis Albert Anderson has written: 'Insurance investments' -- subject(s): Finance, Insurance, Life, Life Insurance
Gordon August Albert Bubolz has written: 'Farmers'-mutual windstorm-insurance companies' -- subject(s): Agricultural Insurance, Windstorm Insurance
Albert Rettig has written: 'A precise formula for primary insurance amounts' -- subject(s): Insurance, Rates, Social security
Albert Reed Williamson has written: 'An American story' -- subject(s): Automobile Insurance, Insurance, Automobile, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
Mostly watched youtube videos and updated his facebook status, lazy git.
YouTube was invented in 1963 by an American man named Albert castings, castings was a well known software developer at the time, who worked alongside bill gates in 1967.
Albert Wurts Whitney has written: 'On insurance settlements incident to the 1906 San Francisco fire' -- subject(s): San Francisco
There is no notable author named Albert G Caris known in literary circles. It is possible that he may be a lesser-known or self-published author.
Are you talling about Albert Gleegle? He is really cool! He has videos on Youtube. He has a channel called "ungettablejoke". Check him out http://www.youtube.com/user/ungettablejoke
Before he was a well-known physicist he was a clerk at a patent office. Before that, he had considered being an insurance salesman.
Albert in Polish is "Albert."
There have been six kings called Albert. They are Albert I of Belgium, Albert II of Belgium, Albert I of Germany, Albert II of Germany, Albert I of Saxony and Albert of Sweden.