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16 Responses to “Discount Health Insurance – Is This For You?”
I’m really new to this and I want to upgrade but I don’t know how. Also, I keep getting mountains of SPAM. Lots of russian stuff and health insurance garbage and junkie prescription ads. help!!
My Mom emphasized academics over sports, and I’ve never been athletic anyway. But I know so many people my age who have permanent damage from high school sports … it’s ridiculous
Two companies that allegedly mislead roughly 4,600 customers into believing that they were receiving discount medical coverage are being sued by the state of Minnesota for exploitation. Both for-profit companies–Direct Medical Network Solutions of Southlake, Texas and Association Healthcare Management, Inc., of Houston–duped Minnesota consumers into thinking they were paying for health insurance by using terms such as “coverage,” “deductible,” co-pay” and “premium,” according to twin lawsuits brought by Minn. Attorney General Lori Swanson. The companies also allegedly told customers that they would cover 80 percent of medical expenses, and that they were a part of a “vast network of doctors and hospitals.” All the customers actually received were limited-time discounts off of the costs of only a few providers. “With insurance premiums rising and healthcare reform stalled, health discount plans are filling the void,” Swanson said. “The problem is they don’t provide the financial…
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LogMeIn, which lets you remotely control computers and mobiles, has acquired Pachube, a UK startup which is building software for sensor-enabled devices or the legendary “Internet of Things”. The $15 million purchase is all cash. We understand the team is staying on. Pachube networks appliances, environmental sensors, cars and personal health monitors – you name it, this is a market set to explode over the next few years. Michael Simon, CEO of LogMeIn said the purchase will extend its Gravity platform into smart embedded devices.
“You would still have something called Medicare, but for all intents-and-purposes, Medicare as seniors know it now would no longer exist. That’s not even going into the negative changes that would come from no more government intervention in health insurance for the seniors.”
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Well, when it's with the same company, it's all about policy retention – if you have both your auto and homeowners with the same company/agent, you're more likely to renew them both, with the same company. If you only have one, the other agent is going to try to take that other policy from you.
Regarding a homeowners discount for homeowners, that really is a loss ratio thing. If you can be responsible enough to manage to own a home, then that responsibility generally translates into driving slightly more responsibly, or at least having fewer claims dollars paid out.
You CAN get the credit just as equally, though, with a RENTERS policy as with a homeowners policy. Usually, that credit is a percentage of the premium.
Insurance companies don't worry about how, or why, there are fewer claims with home ownership – just like they don't worry about how or why with credit scores, marital status, gender, etc. The how or why isn't relevant. All that's relevant, is that there is a direct corrolation between those items, and claims. The reasons behind it are irrelevant.
April 20th, 2010 at 2:08 am
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April 27th, 2010 at 10:40 am
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May 2nd, 2010 at 3:09 am
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May 11th, 2010 at 9:28 pm
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May 29th, 2010 at 8:58 am
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May 30th, 2010 at 8:09 pm
My Mom emphasized academics over sports, and I’ve never been athletic anyway. But I know so many people my age who have permanent damage from high school sports … it’s ridiculous
June 6th, 2010 at 1:35 pm
depends on what state you live in
June 11th, 2010 at 9:41 am
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June 24th, 2010 at 7:50 am
Two companies that allegedly mislead roughly 4,600 customers into believing that they were receiving discount medical coverage are being sued by the state of Minnesota for exploitation. Both for-profit companies–Direct Medical Network Solutions of Southlake, Texas and Association Healthcare Management, Inc., of Houston–duped Minnesota consumers into thinking they were paying for health insurance by using terms such as “coverage,” “deductible,” co-pay” and “premium,” according to twin lawsuits brought by Minn. Attorney General Lori Swanson. The companies also allegedly told customers that they would cover 80 percent of medical expenses, and that they were a part of a “vast network of doctors and hospitals.” All the customers actually received were limited-time discounts off of the costs of only a few providers. “With insurance premiums rising and healthcare reform stalled, health discount plans are filling the void,” Swanson said. “The problem is they don’t provide the financial…
June 26th, 2010 at 8:28 pm
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July 3rd, 2010 at 12:28 pm
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July 20th, 2011 at 4:16 pm
LogMeIn, which lets you remotely control computers and mobiles, has acquired Pachube, a UK startup which is building software for sensor-enabled devices or the legendary “Internet of Things”. The $15 million purchase is all cash. We understand the team is staying on. Pachube networks appliances, environmental sensors, cars and personal health monitors – you name it, this is a market set to explode over the next few years. Michael Simon, CEO of LogMeIn said the purchase will extend its Gravity platform into smart embedded devices.
July 30th, 2011 at 11:20 pm
“You would still have something called Medicare, but for all intents-and-purposes, Medicare as seniors know it now would no longer exist. That’s not even going into the negative changes that would come from no more government intervention in health insurance for the seniors.”
August 25th, 2011 at 11:45 am
Living around the highlands commonly poses enormous dangers and challenges which can be quite often unpredicted by a number of hikers and backpackers. These people get so delighted with the event w…
August 26th, 2011 at 7:34 am
Well, when it's with the same company, it's all about policy retention – if you have both your auto and homeowners with the same company/agent, you're more likely to renew them both, with the same company. If you only have one, the other agent is going to try to take that other policy from you.
Regarding a homeowners discount for homeowners, that really is a loss ratio thing. If you can be responsible enough to manage to own a home, then that responsibility generally translates into driving slightly more responsibly, or at least having fewer claims dollars paid out.
You CAN get the credit just as equally, though, with a RENTERS policy as with a homeowners policy. Usually, that credit is a percentage of the premium.
Insurance companies don't worry about how, or why, there are fewer claims with home ownership – just like they don't worry about how or why with credit scores, marital status, gender, etc. The how or why isn't relevant. All that's relevant, is that there is a direct corrolation between those items, and claims. The reasons behind it are irrelevant.
September 6th, 2011 at 6:33 am
selfishness and greed is undermining the very principles of equality that this country was founded on these selfish rants about taxes without any con