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Title: Government makes it very difficult to cancel crapcare policy
Post by: dario73 on February 28, 2014, 05:16:28 AM
It's like dealing with a greedy used car salesman.

If you changed your mind about your purchase, they won't accomadate you in anyway.

In the insurance industry, a person can cancel at ANYTIME and the process easy. Many times done with just one call or a signed letter to your carrier. But, I guess with crapcare, people sign their life away and can't get it back.

Obamacare Enrollees 'Finding it Impossible to Cancel Their Plans''ore than six weeks later after spending 50 to 60 hours on the phone his policy is still not canceled.'

A Florida TV station reports that a man has spent 50-60 hours trying to cancel his Obamacare plan, and he still can't get off it:



"We are hearing about a new problem that involves the Affordable Care Act," said the anchor. "People who signed up for coverage are finding it impossible to cancel their plans. Channel 9's Lori Brown spoke with an Orlando man who has been trying unsuccessfully to cancel for more than six weeks now."

"Andrew Robinson was looking forward to getting health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. He has a small publishing business and works part time, so he hasn't had coverage. In early January he signed up for a plan that cost nearly $300 a month. About a half hour later he and his wife realized they could barely afford that. They quickly found a less expensive plan through Humana for $116 a month," says the reporter.

"I immediately called back the Florida Blue and asked them to cancel the policy I just set up," says Robinson.

"But he quickly learned canceling Obamacare is no easy task. ... More than six weeks later after spending 50 to 60 hours on the phone his policy is still not canceled and he is still waiting for the payment Florida Blue withdrew from his account to be refunded."

Title: Re: Government makes it very difficult to cancel crapcare
Post by: dario73 on February 28, 2014, 05:20:21 AM
They need to make those enrollment numbers look good.

Yeah, count those people who haven't paid yet, along with those who want to changed their mind and want to cancel.


This man is thinking of closing his bank account because Florida Blue has not refunded him.