by e » Mon Feb 09, 2009 01:50 am
Hi this is Mike Lentini Health Insurance Expert.
I am licensed in 48 states.
If you have been declined, have medical conditions, can not afford Cobra..etc.
Email me, I have a real health insurance plan for you.
My passion is for people that are having a tough time getting individual health insurance. I will not blow you off like some many other agents.
I am licensed in 48 states.
If you have been declined, have medical conditions, can not afford Cobra..etc.
Email me, I have a real health insurance plan for you.
My passion is for people that are having a tough time getting individual health insurance. I will not blow you off like some many other agents.
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 05:15 am Post Subject:
I have a real health insurance plan for you.
So you're an agent.. why don't you share with us some of the benefits that you're referring to!
Perhaps it would help all our friends to understand the USPs of your policy and compare it with the others.
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:56 am Post Subject:
Well, it might be the case that our agent friend is trying to sell discount health plans instead of proper health insurance. I know of no health insurer that wouldn't exclude the pre-existing conditions.
Discount plans are not health insurance, therefore, one needs to know all about the plans before purchasing one.
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 05:55 am Post Subject:
Discount plans are not health insurance, therefore, one needs to know all about the plans before purchasing one.
A few days back even I came across a health advantage program that seemed so good, while in reality it was being offered through a credit card company. What I found out is that most of its benefits would act above my other existing health policy benefits.
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 04:00 pm Post Subject: FAKE POST
The original post is fake. Sometimes the internet is a nightmare because anyone can post anything about you. There is no such thing as an individual health insurance plan that takes all pre-existing conditions.
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 05:29 am Post Subject:
Heeeeeeyyyyyy Mikey- I'd be really careful about using the term "expert" when describing yourself. One of the most basic legal tenets says that you don't include an adjective such as "expert" or "professional" in any self-description. That's implying, and prima facie evidence that the courts will hold, of your being held to a higher legal standard simply through the use of those types of terms.
There are individual medical expense insurance plans that will guarantee issue and will not have pre-existing health condition exclusions.
There is no such thing as an individual health insurance plan that takes all pre-existing conditions.
This is kind of "cheaty" so to speak, but most states have guaranteed issue health plans for certain individuals as long as they fall within the HIPAA "63-day" rule.
InsTeacher 8)
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 11:01 pm Post Subject: FAKE POST
this is a fake post
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 10:22 am Post Subject:
For sure a scam/fake. No company information, website etc. Go with you gut and when you sense "bs" most likely it's "bs"
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 09:50 am Post Subject:
Has to be a scam.
I agree with Tavona, no company details, website, contact etc
Leave well alone.
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 01:49 pm Post Subject: Health Insurance
Basically the are 2 types of Indiv Healthcare plans Major Medical, Which these days to keep the monthly premiums reasonable you need to take a High Deductible
between 5-10k which in and of itself could wipe out your savings BCBs, Humana, Aetna etc. then you have limited benefit plans that spell out your Benefits, these can be good for a lower budget, however there are maximums they will payout.There are some Hybrids though,like Assurants product that will cover pre-existing conditions
Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 09:12 pm Post Subject:
pre existing conditions must have a major impact on prenmiums though don't they? If you're going to cover issues that you know are likely to recurr this has to inflate your premiums severely?
Pagination
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