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Theresa
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PostThu Mar 16, 2006 3:50 pm    Man Hunts Down Rightful Owner of $200,000

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Wrongly Received Insurance Money for Soldier Killed in Iraq

PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. (March 15) - Carlos G. Rojas didn't know what to think when the military life insurance checks started showing up at his office. He didn't know anyone who would have named him a beneficiary, and the checks totaled $200,000.

He called Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance, which pays death benefits to military families, and the customer service representatives insisted the money was his and he should cash the checks, he said.

Rojas couldn't do it.

"It's not like picking up a penny you just found," said Rojas, a 29-year-old marketing consultant. "Somebody's life was connected with that money."

Meanwhile, Carlos M. Rojas, 62, wondered why he had never received life insurance payments for his son, Army Pfc. Kenny Rojas, killed by a land mine in October in Iraq.

Servicemembers' Group assured him the checks were in the mail.


"I feel pretty good that somebody is honest enough to not spend the money. This is like the last gift from my son.""
-- Carlos M. Rojas

On Tuesday, after weeks of searching, the younger Rojas tracked down the grieving father.

"I believe this belongs to you," he said, handing him the checks.

The two men had never met but once worked in the same Miramar office building - Carlos G. Rojas for Wells Fargo Financial and Carlos M. Rojas for Comcast cable television. Carlos M. Rojas had quit his job at Comcast, though.

The checks, addressed to only "Carlos Rojas," were sent to the building because the elder Rojas had recently moved.

It took nine weeks, but Carlos G. Rojas was able to find a telephone number for the grieving father.

"I feel pretty good that somebody is honest enough to not spend the money," said Carlos M. Rojas. "This is like the last gift from my son. It's still very sad that he is not here. I cry every night."

Servicemembers' Group has spoken with the elder Rojas and will be sending him a letter of apology, spokeswoman Laurita Warner said Wednesday.

"We are investigating this situation to find out what happened and will take steps to make sure this doesn't happen again," she said.


03/15/06 14:19 EST
Copyright 2006 The Associated Press.



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PostThu Mar 16, 2006 5:15 pm    

Two thoughts on this:

1. Shame on them for making such a big mistake. When the man said he hadn't recieved his checks they should have looked into it more, not to mention the fact that they should have had his new address on record. I know mistakes happen, but $200k isn't exactly a small amount.

2. I applaud Mr. Rojas for not cashing those checks and going out of his way to find out who they really belonged to. Proof that the world isn't totally going down the drain


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PostThu Mar 16, 2006 9:48 pm    

Yeah, I was going to post the pic that was with this article, but I didn't have the time. The Mr Rojas that should have recieved the checks was older, and weeping when the younger Mr Rojas gave him the checks. It was really great of him.


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PostSat Mar 18, 2006 1:58 am    

I wish all people were like this.... if they were, those checks wouldn't have been needed though.

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