@jessmargera Unemployment is way down, Stock Market has been phenomenal, less crime, and gas was less than $2.50/gallon for nearly his first year. Went up due to Iran of course but will be back down. We are far, far safer now.
It’s not that simple. If it was meant to be $7 and OG gives the waitress $700 how likely do you think it is that she gives it back when the customer does a dispute with their credit card? It has to be verified. If possible when the tipper is still there. Otherwise the restaurant loses big. That matters because if it happens enough the restaurant closes. The waitress throwing a fit and not doing her job is not ok. The manager also could have handled it better. Her mother throwing an even bigger fit says a lot.
You have to know your policy. If fillings or extractions weren’t covered than you only had preventive coverage.
For Owen, no extraction is $2400 unless it is a wisdom tooth and anesthesia. Again know your policy.
I know a great Plan that covers Preventive 100%, no deductible and things like extractions, fillings, and Major Services like root canals, crowns, dentures, and partials at 70% paid with No Annual limit. See any dentist too.
So wrong. Let’s say you have a heart attack, life flight, cardiac rehab, maybe even open heart surgery, you could easily have $1,000,000 bill split among multiple billers. Do you really think they will let you $450 a month? Even to each one. Absolutely not! You can get a payment plan on $6500 though. You can also apply for Patient Financial Assistance if you are low income. It is beyond foolish to not have health insurance. It not only hurts you but everyone else too who will now face higher hospital costs.
I bet all Part D Plans pay for the generic. You don’t need Advair. It’s a stepped Plan. Try the low cost option first because nearly everyone can take that. That saves you and everyone else on Medicare money. If you end up being one of the rare that the generic doesn’t work on you will be approved for the brand name.
@yonann That is a ridiculously high price, but if that is what she really truly wants then tell her to buy a life insurance policy that will cover it. She can get one, even if she has health conditions.
@SenWarren Neither of those things have anything to do with the other. The ballroom is not using one penny of tax payer money. It absolutely should be completed. It will be a benefit to all Presidents to come.
Health Insurance would drastically reduce that. You would only be responsible for your Max out of pocket. You can also still apply for Patient Financial Assistance which may reduce or even eliminate any cost for you! Sadly too many people have no idea how insurance and hospital billing work. So they scream from the rooftops instead of educating themselves. A great agent is a very valuable tool. Can help you in ways you don’t even know. Just because you can apply for health insurance yourself doesn’t make it a good idea. Remember you can also try to fix a blown head gasket on your car. Buy parts, tools, watch YouTube videos on how to do it, but it is far wiser to have a great mechanic do it!