I had insurance from a little known company with such a high deductible that I would have probably lost the farm anyway if anything had happened. I went shopping for a better deal. What do you mean by "portable"? It's Blue Cross. I deal directly with them. I only went through the exchange to BUY the policy. Any dealings I have with this policy will be directly with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan just as if I'd bought it through Farm Bureau.
It just amazes me how many people just believe what's fed to them on the radio three hours a day and take it as gospel instead of looking in to things themselves.
And for the assumption that I'm eligible for Medicaid,no,that's the first thing that the site checks when you fill out the application. Income is only a part of determining your premium. Age,number of people in the household,tobacco use,even the county where you live are factors.If you don't know how premiums are determined,you've never bought your own health insurance.
Those who bought the talk radio garbage that your credit card information will be stolen from the site are being asked to spread lies by people who have nothing but a political stake in this thing failing,not an interest in your well being. Nowhere on the site does it ask for any card number or bank account information. They don't even ask WHERE you bank. I can't stress enough,YOU DEAL DIRECTLY WITH THE INSURANCE COMPANY THAT YOU CHOOSE!
I've learned something over the years.There are people who are conservative,like I am,and have the good sense to check things out for themselves and do whatever they can to save a dime,and there are mouth pieces for so called "conservative talk radio" who follow a charismatic leader and blindly repeat whatever they're told to say.
Anybody who gets a premium notice for part of my policy premium,send it to me and I'll pay it.
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