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I think she was a General Practitioner. Big house, you might call it a mansion. She spent lavishly on expensive food, clothes, electronics.

At the end of the month, she would gather up clothing and sometimes appliances or electronics and return them to the store so she had cash to pay her bills.

Every month.

This is who people were trusting their long-term healthcare with. A woman with a PhD on a salary who couldn't plan her finances 30 days out.

I think she was a General Practitioner. Big house, you might call it a mansion. She spent lavishly on expensive food, clothes, electronics. At the end of the month, she would gather up clothing and sometimes appliances or electronics and return them to the store so she had cash to pay her bills. Every month. This is who people were trusting their long-term healthcare with. A woman with a PhD on a salary who couldn't plan her finances 30 days out.

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So you're telling me she figured out a way to get fresh clothing, appliances, and electronics every month, basically for free? PhD is a different kind of doctor, like the kind that college professors get. In england I believe doctors get MBBS.

She was probably an MD.

Interest on the credit line probably made it a cyclical losing proposition