Well, there could be a story where an ICW Group agent misinformed a client about the terms of their policy. So when the client needed to make a claim, they were completely blindsided. The client thought they were covered for a particular situation but in reality, they were not. This led to a lot of stress and financial strain for the client, which is like a horror story in the context of insurance.
There may have been a situation where a cosplayer lost an important part of their costume, like a prop sword or a headdress. They might have searched everywhere in the convention center but couldn't find it. This would be really frustrating especially if they had spent a lot of time and money on creating the cosplay. Another aspect could be that the food options were really limited and not very good. People might have expected a wider variety of decent - tasting food, but instead had to settle for overpriced and not - so - great snacks.
One of the horror stories could be about insurance claim nightmares. Maybe clients having their claims unjustly denied and facing huge financial losses as a result. It's really a horror for those who rely on insurance coverage.
Sure. There was a story about a patient who was experimented on without proper consent. The experiments were cruel and inhumane, leaving the patient in a worse mental and physical state than before. It's a really sad and scary story.
Another story is about a young girl who went missing near the 3 Kings Church. Years later, her apparition was seen inside the church, walking the aisles as if she was still looking for something. Some say she was lured into the church by an evil presence and never made it out alive.
Sure. One person I know had really bad tremors while on Effexor. It made it hard for them to do simple things like hold a pen or a cup.
Sure. There's a story where a bachelor attends a party at an old mansion. After a while, he gets lost in the maze - like hallways. As he wanders, he enters a room filled with antique portraits. The eyes of the portraits seem to follow him. Then, he hears a soft whisper that says his name. He tries to run but the hallways seem to keep changing, trapping him in a never - ending cycle of fear.
Well, it might have a story where a young girl goes missing on Good Friday. Years later, on another Good Friday, her ghost is seen wandering around the town square where she was last seen. She seems to be searching for something, and those who encounter her feel a bone - chilling cold and a sense of deep sadness, as if she's trying to convey a message from the afterlife.
In some horror stories, people's mental states are completely altered. There was a woman who took ibogaine and afterwards, she couldn't recognize her own family members. She had a complete dissociation from her previous life. She was in a state of confusion and fear all the time. She lost her job and her social life because she couldn't function normally. It took months of therapy just to get her to a point where she could start to regain some of her former self.
Sure. There was a case in a mining town where asbestos was mined. The miners were constantly surrounded by asbestos dust. They didn't have proper masks or ventilation systems. Eventually, a large number of them got sick with asbestos - related diseases. Many died young, leaving behind families in distress.
Sure. A user once entered all their data accurately into Turbotax, but when they submitted, it showed an error saying there was a problem with the IRS e - file system. After days of trying and contacting Turbotax support with no real help, they had to file a paper return which was a huge hassle. Another user found that Turbotax auto - filled some information incorrectly. It filled in the wrong state tax rate for their address, and they didn't notice until they got a notice from the state tax department.