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Jan 25, 2022
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robin
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yes, that's how it was for my parent too when we were little.
over time insurance companies have just tried to weasel their way out of paying for stuff, and now make it intentionally difficult to get claims covered and paid.
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Health Insurance rules in this country are asinine.
robin
1/25/22 9:58am
I agree 100% that it is pretty stupid to have to pay a full premium...
Eddie
1/25/22 10:03am
You’ve fallen victim to one of the classic blunders —
d-coug
1/25/22 10:04am
But you don't have to wait as long for an appointment! See our system is best!
BYUtka
1/25/22 10:05am
I've got good insurance and for the first time, my wife has better.
Born2Fish
1/25/22 10:09am
yes, that's how it was for my parent too when we were little.
robin
1/25/22 10:16am
You just need to wait for open enrollment and get in your wife’s plan.
BNcoug
1/25/22 10:15am
This. Cant you just decline coverage from your company next open enrollment?
Social Distance
1/25/22 10:26am
Yeah, that's what I'm going to have to do, but if I had known this all a month
robin
1/25/22 10:39am
Cant you claim a life event change in order to drop your coverage?
Kilgruman
1/25/22 10:49am
The coverage for her and kids kicked in on November 1st, and there is only a 30
robin
1/25/22 10:55am
Do some research on life events. There is usually not a window.
Kilgruman
1/25/22 12:35pm
I already called my employer, they said there was a 30 day window from when her
robin
1/25/22 1:30pm
I'm only covered under my insurance plan and my wife is only covered under hers
ManicBlue
1/25/22 10:23am
Agree with others, why paying for both. Once your wife got offered coverage,
Blue for Life
1/25/22 10:41am
We only have double on Dental Insurance.
BPintheCouv
1/25/22 10:50am
Take out "rules" and your statement is still true.
ochobeeguy
1/25/22 10:58am
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