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Posted by triple x
 - Apr 04, 2004, 11:27 PM
method,

A good sign is that you passed a polygraph exam a week following your admission to using a different address for favorable insurance purposes.

It's a positive indicator that you passed the polygraph exam, and was not subjected to a post test interrogation. This is a good sign that the investigating agency administering the polygraph exam was not overly concerned about the address issue you pointed out.

Well done.

triple x
Posted by dre2142
 - Mar 29, 2004, 06:13 PM
Most likely, no.