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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]pnwmom
(110,261 posts)41. He was comparing apples and oranges, which people with these stories
often do.
His friend is complaining that the Exchange policies, which offer far more benefits, cost more than the catastrophic policy he has had till now.
In doing the math, he's not counting the medical expenses he's been paying out of pocket because they haven't been covered by his catastrophic policy -- like his wife's mammogram, both of their colonoscopies, his kids well-child visits, etc.
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Well, clearly he's wealthy and just isn't managing his finances correctly.
Dreamer Tatum
Oct 2013
#1
With a family of four and not eligible for a subsidy, he's making over $94000 a year. N/T
bornskeptic
Oct 2013
#120
Not true. Subsidies and participation in the exchanges are based on personal coverage...
Barack_America
Oct 2013
#245
Do you mean his insurance company increased rates? He should complain to them, not blame Obamacare.
Mass
Oct 2013
#2
Unless you've walked a mile in their shoes, you have noooooooooo business
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#93
I cannot judge someone else, and I'm not sure of the truthfulness of this person's story,
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#116
The negative: Remember when the early part of the ACA went into effect? Where insurance cos
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#150
I've kept my opinions of your posts to myself until you took it way too far.
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#148
Wait... these people you are talking about have had coverage. They've been able to get health care
notadmblnd
Oct 2013
#216
now you mention it's only "catastrophic' insurance. So his family already pays all medical costs?
Sunlei
Oct 2013
#78
Well, then, he probably should KEEP his current coverage. That IS an option, I believe.
davsand
Oct 2013
#3
It's an option if the plan was grandfathered which can occur if the plan existed on March 23, 2010.
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#119
Are a lot of these people who are running into this problem being dumped from their employer's ins?
meadowlark5
Oct 2013
#4
I am keeping my previous insurance becuase the ACA costs more. no employer. Has nothing to do with
robinlynne
Oct 2013
#73
I wasn't jumping on anyone - simply asking why this is happening to some people
meadowlark5
Oct 2013
#153
Your information doesn't stand up to facts that some people have taken time to find.
bluestate10
Oct 2013
#242
Where I live, middle class people get more than 1/2 of income in various taxes
Amonester
Oct 2013
#256
If his premiums for a family of 4 were only $500 the policy must have been a high deductible.
flamin lib
Oct 2013
#11
He needs to adjust his lifestyle and change his financial priorities if he is making
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#129
So essentially he had his family on a high deductible insurance plan that wouldn't cover them anyway
rbixby
Oct 2013
#161
My Premiums are $527 a month for a family of unlimited size (mine happens to be 4)
wercal
Oct 2013
#77
A friend of mine will be paying 123411io3bn more, come on people. Stop asking others to take your...
uponit7771
Oct 2013
#17
perhaps his employer will give him a raise= to the 'employer paid' part he lost. Send him to DU.
Sunlei
Oct 2013
#20
Yes, yes, Obamacare will be revealed as a job-killing travesty to be inflicted
geek tragedy
Oct 2013
#142
Obviously, you and your "friend" are inveterate liars. The little authoritarians are going
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2013
#25
LOL! There's your problem right there. I don't think the President "sux", while you do think
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2013
#143
You can be quite funny, really. I don't even have any animosity toward you.
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2013
#264
Maybe that's one of the improvements or changes to the plan that can be made with legislation.
Lint Head
Oct 2013
#89
Crappy, useless, rip-off insurance can't be sold any longer. I think that's a GOOD thing and that
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#137
25 cents a day? I thought Colonial Penn's burial insurance was 35 cents/day. n/t
winter is coming
Oct 2013
#115
And I just got called for Death Panel Duty same day as Jury Duty!!! SKINNER!!!!! nt
DevonRex
Oct 2013
#171
And the well-seasoned, perfectly aged Seniors are the best sources of raw material
Ikonoklast
Oct 2013
#258
He's paying $500/mo for a family of four?!?! I call bullshit right there. n/t
taught_me_patience
Oct 2013
#54
ya. i just called that one out, too. as i said below, seeing how 5 yrs ago we were working on 1300
seabeyond
Oct 2013
#69
as i said, hubby ran a business and was always looking for this awesome insurance you speak of cause
seabeyond
Oct 2013
#96
leaving ot the part of your company paying part of it, giving you this awesome price is HUGE.
seabeyond
Oct 2013
#127
i dont know his insurance but 5 yrs ago, hubby working, me stay at home and two kids... all healthy
seabeyond
Oct 2013
#66
Indeed. I was paying $500/mo for a GROUP insurance catastrophic policy for ONE PERSON 7 years ago.
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#233
I hate to say this, but a friend of mine went to healthcare.gov, and now he's in an Obama deathcamp.
SolutionisSolidarity
Oct 2013
#76
Look at the bright side. If your friend is dead, he won't have to pay those awful high premiums.
patricia92243
Oct 2013
#140
Probably came straight from a chain e-mail like most Obamacare disinfo. nt
BluegrassStateBlues
Oct 2013
#85
if he gets cancer, preexisting and cant get coverage. today? with the new laws about pre existing?
seabeyond
Oct 2013
#99
I think if he already has insurance that he will not need to enroll in ObamaCares. n/t
patricia92243
Oct 2013
#95
The issue he is having (which a lot of us have found) is that these catastrophic
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#97
I am making $30K less than him and currently paying $1K a month for employer insurance and an HSA.
haele
Oct 2013
#100
+1. Similarly, when I hear a sentence begin with "frankly" or "honestly", I expect a lie. n/t
winter is coming
Oct 2013
#138
im sorry but i don't believe that. it sounds like one of the crank repug statements. n/t.
okieinpain
Oct 2013
#156
I think your friend is a fool if he opts to give up his cheaper, better insurance for ACA!
TheDebbieDee
Oct 2013
#188
Over 100% increase due to the ACA? Nope, he's being bamboozled if this is even true.
BenzoDia
Oct 2013
#239