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Jul 7, 2015
3:55
:06
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Twin Roots
Or go 2 months without insurance
Even with Obamacare, I believe you're allowed to go 3 months in a calendar year.
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I have insurance.If I start a job at new company that has 2 month waiting period
viper
7/7/15 3:45pm
It use to be that you could go back and pay for Cobra if you had a problem and
RC Vikings
7/7/15 3:50pm
My dad did that in January
dmatt
7/7/15 3:59pm
Yes, you'll have to pay 2 months of ridiculous COBRA rates.
ChubbyChaser
7/7/15 3:52pm
COBRA rates are the same as the regular rates
wapiti
7/7/15 3:56pm
Yes but with a big caveat
QuickCoug
7/7/15 4:04pm
So be sure to factor that in to your negotiation strategy
BlueBlitzkrieg
7/7/15 3:56pm
Or go 2 months without insurance
Twin Roots
7/7/15 3:55pm
I think you have 30 days to choose to go on COBRA
wapiti
7/7/15 3:58pm
You have a retroactive cobra option for 60 days
CocaColaRecovery
7/7/15 4:04pm
This ^^ I call it COBRA roulette. Except that it's always in your favor
LaserCoug
7/7/15 5:23pm
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