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bhikkhu

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1. But it still let me browse and compare plans, estimate costs, and find local providers
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 01:28 AM
Nov 2013

and then print an easy application to mail in. Which is just fine at this point.

Just looking at it this evening - they have posted a bunch of scheduled "Application Fairs". Having already applied I don't think I'll need to go to one, but that sounds like another good way to get the job done. Personally, as with Healthcare.gov, I'm fairly ambivalent about the need to apply for coverage online; it never was especially necessary. As long as they put up enough information to get things started, that's fine.

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