Chicago, IL – April 3, 2012 – Insurance wasn’t enough to protect Wisconsin’s North Shore Bank in its attempts to obtain settlement on a $370K RV fraudulent RV loan. Apparently, a fake VIN wasn’t enough to qualify as they lost another round in a long legal fight for insurance coverage over the bad loan on a motor home that never existed.






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