Less than a week after NBC news reported the aggressive way the company went after collecting debts, placing liens on their homes. How strange they suddenly reversed this?

  • @[email protected]
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    65 hours ago

    You mean they didn’t pull themselves up by their bootstraps? Why didn’t they just cut out avocado toast for the next 200 years?

  • Drusas
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    8718 hours ago

    Imagine someone stealing your home because you got sick or injured. Jesus fucking christ. Luigi is right. We already live in a dystopia.

    Edit: owing $200,000 to a non-profit hospital. Non-profit my ass.

    • NoneOfUrBusiness
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      1417 hours ago

      Reminds me of Crassius (Roman firefighter who would only put out fires in people’s homes after buying them for dirt cheap).

      • @[email protected]
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        815 hours ago

        It’s the end of his story that really fits well and absolutely part of history that bears repeating.

  • @[email protected]
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    1418 hours ago

    This is why it pays to have even shitty insurance guys!

    Me:

    Emergency room co-pay: $150
    8 days in the hospital + open heart surgery from the head of the department: $100
    All the drugs and oxygen bottles I could carry: $100

    4 weeks later, my company gets acquired, my insurance changes, I lose all my doctors, my hospital, and have to start over in a new medical system. I also developed complications.

    7 days in the hospital getting fluid drained: $6,500.

    That met my yearly out of pocket maximum and evaporated my signing bonus with the new company.

    • Drusas
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      1618 hours ago

      Are you in the US? 6,500 sounds low for 7 days in the hospital.

        • Drusas
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          416 hours ago

          Nice. That’s not terrible for American insurance. I’ve had worse.

      • Doug Holland
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        1218 hours ago

        Yeah, truly.

        When we were uninsured more than twenty years ago, my wife went to an emergency room with horrendous internal pain, waited three hours to see a doctor who prescribed extra-strength Pepto-Bismol and missed what we later learned was the obvious diagnosis of gallstones. The bill was a bit more than three grand.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      1317 hours ago

      Actually looks like it happened before. But the optics of it in this timeline are surely satisfying.