tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-657922381188309716.post1052197516366425445..comments2023-07-06T07:36:37.224-06:00Comments on Master Marf: Stat: DisciplineMarfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11883134840667378998noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-657922381188309716.post-71660727302194245062010-02-19T12:07:14.943-07:002010-02-19T12:07:14.943-07:00@ Vid: No, you pay a relatively large sum of money...@ Vid: No, you pay a relatively large sum of money every month to the company, then they try to weasel out of paying for as much as possible.<br /><br />Monique's situation is a prime example.Marfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11883134840667378998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-657922381188309716.post-80077237964482396022010-02-19T07:58:53.862-07:002010-02-19T07:58:53.862-07:00or in our case... you pay the premiums and the ded...or in our case... you pay the premiums and the deductible, expect coverage and then have an $8,000 bill show up in your mailbox because the insurance company denied a previously accepted claim for a surgery your child had to have on his ears. fuckers. we are appealing but it does not stop the collection process, which means a shit smeared credit report.<br /><br />sorry, get a little heated on the subject.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-657922381188309716.post-7501595925971011742010-02-19T05:27:24.798-07:002010-02-19T05:27:24.798-07:00Well, I think that with Health Insurance, you pay ...Well, I think that with Health Insurance, you pay a relatively small amount to the company, and they pay a relatively large amount to cover medical expenses, if you get sick.<br />VidVidnoreply@blogger.com