Dating Expiration of Refrigerated Foods
On 4/11/2016 8:44 PM, Je�us wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 20:32:10 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>
>> There is also a segment of people that can afford reasonably priced
>> insurance but in the past were denied coverage due to pre-existing
>> conditions. For a mere $10,000 a year in premiums you can get $250,000
>> in benefits. I'd do it if I was in that position.
>
> 10 GRAND a year, just for insurance? 10 thousand dollars? For just ONE
> year?
>
Insurance can run anywhere from about $3500 to $12,000 depending on
coverage, copays, deductibles. There are some people that get full
coverage for free, subsidized by those that pay the higher rates.
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