If you got a chance to recieve thousands of dollars without doing any work, would you take advantage of it? You probably would, but what if there was a catch? What if, in order to claim said money, you had to do something so egregious and morally bankrupt that it would ruin not only your conscience but your reputation if anyone ever found out about it? What if you had to take advantage of the grieving parents and partners of the dead to get this money? Would that be worth it?
Those are the questions one woman has asked and said "yes" to. She found out she was on her ex-boyfriend's life insurance after his mom reached out to her, begging that she give her the money. They had been broken up for six years, and he had forgotten to change it before he passed. Unfortunately, this woman does not have an empathetic bone in her body or a brain in her head because she thought her ex might've meant for her to receive it.
Those are the questions one woman has asked and said "yes" to. She found out she was on her ex-boyfriend's life insurance after his mom reached out to her, begging that she give her the money. They had been broken up for six years, and he had forgotten to change it before he passed. Unfortunately, this woman does not have an empathetic bone in her body or a brain in her head because she thought her ex might've meant for her to receive it.