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abused? no insurance for you


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i can believe it.

Original Post by octo-luv:

i can believe it.

 I can too, but it makes me sick.

*uh oh now I can't get insurance either*

yeah, guess I shouldn't be surprised, but wth.

nope, no insurance for crazydiamond.... you are a risk

I may not be surprised, but I can still be disgusted.

Unfortunately, with people being denied coverage because of conditions they don't even have, it's not surprising at all.

It's disgusting. Why on earth people are being forced to put the health of themselves and their children into the hands of insurance sharks is beyond me.

I saw this a few weeks ago...it is completely appalling.  I remember telling this to my in-laws here in Italy, and they were appalled.  They are quite happy that their future grandchildren won't be growing up in a country that allows a company to treat its citizens that way. 

Insurance companies are totally evil. How do they make money off the like two people that they don't actually deny coverage

Original Post by spirochete:

Insurance companies are totally evil. How do they make money off the like two people that they don't actually deny coverage

 Because then after they cover you they deny your claims.

Original Post by spirochete:

Insurance companies are totally evil. How do they make money off the like two people that they don't actually deny coverage

 Because they're not just evil, they're organized crime.

Another good article

Oh trust me, I know. I worked for a million dollar a year doctor and various biotech companies. Insurance is insane. Even the doctors cry about it as much as the patients because they can't do their jobs

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