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In reply to the discussion: Healthcare.gov results. [View all]

SmittynMo

(3,544 posts)
18. I did more checking
Thu Feb 20, 2014, 08:30 PM
Feb 2014

For about that much per month my deductible is 4500. I live in St. Louis

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Healthcare.gov results. [View all] SmittynMo Feb 2014 OP
This will become afforable when enough adults in my age range Harmony Blue Feb 2014 #1
You can find all your options here Yo_Mama Feb 2014 #2
Wouldn't we qualify for extenuating circumstances? SmittynMo Feb 2014 #4
There is a form you can fill out Harmony Blue Feb 2014 #6
Were you previously covered by your former employer's plan? WillowTree Feb 2014 #8
Theoretically, but when I checked they said that wasn't incorporated yet Yo_Mama Feb 2014 #10
Excellent reference SmittynMo Feb 2014 #7
It is not cheap, but it's better than the numbers you were given. Yo_Mama Feb 2014 #11
Depends lancer78 Feb 2014 #13
Why? SmittynMo Feb 2014 #15
You have more than one option. Diamonique Feb 2014 #3
My original post was about heathcare.gov SmittynMo Feb 2014 #5
My Bad SmittynMo Feb 2014 #14
I don't know where you live... snacker Feb 2014 #9
Missouri SmittynMo Feb 2014 #12
We live in Wisconsin snacker Feb 2014 #16
there is something about it you aren't understanding.... cbdo2007 Feb 2014 #17
I did more checking SmittynMo Feb 2014 #18
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