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politicat

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22. It's an HSA plan - aka tax shelter.
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 05:18 PM
Jan 2017

I posted down below why someone would want to highly fund an HSA.

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He may believe everything FOX says, he apparently believes everything on FB, now if he really Thinkingabout Jan 2017 #1
He said he posted about it on his facebook page to verify it was true. SamKnause Jan 2017 #3
It would be nice to see the link I guess, still do not think this is a true story. Thinkingabout Jan 2017 #11
I don't have a link. SamKnause Jan 2017 #16
Fake News (R) Achilleaze Jan 2017 #2
FAKE NEWS......n/t Bengus81 Jan 2017 #4
I need details. It definitely would be the exception if it was valid still_one Jan 2017 #5
No. I dealt with policies (pharma) in my last job for 4 years underpants Jan 2017 #6
Seems crazy high, we make decent money and in no way could afford that policy. sarcasmo Jan 2017 #10
... It's vaguely possible, if multiple conditions are met politicat Jan 2017 #7
Excellent points matt819 Jan 2017 #14
When I got laid off before the ACA my COBRA would have been 2K/month rickford66 Jan 2017 #8
Yeah, our COBRA sucked. We ran it all the way to the end. hunter Jan 2017 #20
I paid $850 a month for COBRA for just myself for about 6 months doc03 Jan 2017 #29
Maybe? Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #9
How many insured kids do they have? Princess Turandot Jan 2017 #12
Married, 2 adults, 61 years of age. SamKnause Jan 2017 #13
I just looked at his Facebook video under magnification. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #15
Thanks so much for the info. SamKnause Jan 2017 #18
Here's the plan details... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #19
No co-pays for most in-network after deductible. politicat Jan 2017 #21
Thanks! n/t Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #23
I know one person who's paying 2600 monthly. linuxman Jan 2017 #17
It's an HSA plan - aka tax shelter. politicat Jan 2017 #22
I was paying $30K/yr 6 years ago Uben Jan 2017 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author WillowTree Jan 2017 #25
Is it a couple with children, Ms. Toad Jan 2017 #26
There's nothing like Insurance companies (middlemen) helping average folks out... dubyadiprecession Jan 2017 #27
I remember before Obamacare a friend of mine with diabetes doc03 Jan 2017 #28
I'm paying $1,100/month as of January MiniMe Jan 2017 #30
That's conceivable in policies OFF the exchange which are still available pnwmom Jan 2017 #31
It's possible SickOfTheOnePct Jan 2017 #32
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