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In reply to the discussion: I supported the ACA, but my policy that I like is being cancelled because of it. [View all]DanM
(341 posts)There are some generally supportive posts here, a LOT of glib and dismissive posts, but curiously none where the poster mentions actual experience in helping other DU'ers with their health insurance issues. I'm not inspired to dump my information here.
My friends don't get angry or sad. Among them are a CPA and a couple of attorneys, in their day jobs. Ok, yes, I do have a couple of other of my friends who can get uselessly emotional, so I can't really say none of my friends get angry or sad, but I know who they are.
A few posts on here have been helpful, including yours, in the sense that there is confidence that my experience with the ACA's effect on my policy cancellation is incomprehensible and there may be something anomalous.
But, all in all, I really didn't expect THIS headache. I liked my policy. It was a good policy that I got true value out of in getting medical care. Too many here are quickly dismissive and saying essentially "Well, your insurance company or your policy MUST be crappy in some way, you MUST not be realizing how CRAPPY your insurance really was, there's NOTHING wrong with the ACA."