Deja Q
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Wed Dec-29-04 04:35 PM
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Not only did they not fax over the results to the nruologist like they said they would, they're socking me part of the bill for the MRI. And that I am disputing because I already pay top dollar for the best premium, and when I had an MRI 7 years ago I didn't have to pay jack splat.
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motely36
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Wed Dec-29-04 04:36 PM
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Oh wait, you said HMOs.
My Bad. :P
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redqueen
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Wed Dec-29-04 04:38 PM
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2. I just got back $600 for a bill I shouldn't have had to pay |
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It took me the better part of 15 months, but it's finally done. So go for it, but don't expect anything to happen at anything even close to resembling a reasonable speed.
Insurance is SUCH a racket.
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Deja Q
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Wed Dec-29-04 04:53 PM
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3. Quite. As it turns out, they changed the benefits as of 2004 fiscal year; |
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I've to pay 20% of the MRI cost.
What a fucking joke.
While what I do have to pay isn't terribly bad, it's disgusting that they'll change some fine-print deails just so the executive fuckers can have a few more "executive meetings" in some island paradise as they're often wont to do.
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