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+ Follow INSURANCE SERVICE OFFICER Tag
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                    [ArticleID] => 296021
                    [Title] => Kaso vs insurance company
                    [Summary] => NAGSAMPA ng kaso si Cora sa isang insurance company (IC) upang bayaran siya ng danyos at ibalik ang mga premium na naibayad. Sa kanyang complaint sinabi niya na ang IC ay maaaring padalhan ng summons sa kanilang opisina sa Davao City. Tinanggap nga ng Insurance Service Officer sa Davao ang nasabing summons.

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                    [ArticleID] => 296021
                    [Title] => Kaso vs insurance company
                    [Summary] => NAGSAMPA ng kaso si Cora sa isang insurance company (IC) upang bayaran siya ng danyos at ibalik ang mga premium na naibayad. Sa kanyang complaint sinabi niya na ang IC ay maaaring padalhan ng summons sa kanilang opisina sa Davao City. Tinanggap nga ng Insurance Service Officer sa Davao ang nasabing summons.

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