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Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work. |
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Senior Death Warrants......
"Edward A. Falk" wrote Banks and insurance companies: not your friends. -- -Ed Falk You are entitled to your opinion. As for me, I paid about $5k of $230k for heart restoration. I also now get my meds for no charge for generics. I take about 400 pills a month. Down now to about $80 a month. I walk in and walk out for my monthly blood work. No copay. I have had different insurances. I have had claims. They have paid the claims within the parameters of the policies. Anyone who has a problem with insurance companies, my heart goes out to them. As for me, I'm satisfied. You must admit that there are a lot of stupid people who do not read their policies or understand the workings of their own policies, but buy them anyway. My heart goes out to them, too, but not as much. What's your beef with banks? I have no problems with mine. I have had some in the past, and they were reconciled whereupon I explained to the manager why I was removing my money and business from that bank. No one holds a gun to your head on this ****. No one forces you to sign up. If you don't like it, quit bitching, shop around, and get another company. Or, do the easy thing, and let Mr. Obama do it for you. You can trust him. Steve |
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Senior Death Warrants......
"SteveB" wrote in message ... "Edward A. Falk" wrote Banks and insurance companies: not your friends. -- -Ed Falk You are entitled to your opinion. As for me, I paid about $5k of $230k for heart restoration. I also now get my meds for no charge for generics. I take about 400 pills a month. Down now to about $80 a month. I walk in and walk out for my monthly blood work. No copay. I have had different insurances. I have had claims. They have paid the claims within the parameters of the policies. Anyone who has a problem with insurance companies, my heart goes out to them. As for me, I'm satisfied. That's quite a plan you have there, Steve. Were you or your spouse a government employee, or were you a member of a union? Hardly anyone else would have a low-copay pharma plan hooked onto full-blown medical coverage...that somehow transfers among "different insurances." BTW, if you bought that as an individual today, you'd be paying well over $20,000/year for a married couple. Is that what you have? You must admit that there are a lot of stupid people who do not read their policies or understand the workings of their own policies, but buy them anyway. My heart goes out to them, too, but not as much. I've known a half-dozen or so people who understand the workings of their own policies. They're Benefits Managers in Fortune 500 companies. -- Ed Huntress |
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