Posted on 12/16/2013 11:53:23 PM PST by Charles Henrickson
5.56mm
[The Defenestration of Prog.]
While she is up to kicking, how about kicking "We have to pass it to find out what's in it" Pig lousy to the moon.
It took me 63 days to get my application sent to the insurance company. A total of about 80 frustrating hours spent on the phone with the call center and trying to get my account established and visible on the website. I still cannot see my information on the website, other than my name, security questions, etc. I was twice told that my applications by phone had gone through, and then one of them got "lost", and with the other one, an error was made, (not by me), and I had to do a third application, once the application was declared done, like you, I was unable to see the plans on the internet. They told me they could not fix that, and refused to send me the plans by mail. And the call center reps could not pull up my plans, except that one of them said he had some plans become available, which I knew were bogus offers because they were way more expensive than the calculators indicated my plans would cost. So I told the call rep this, and he spoke with supervisors, and then came back and said, well, why don't I just take one of the plans he had previously offered? I got really upset at that point. The next day, another call center rep could not pull up my plans, so I asked to speak with a call center supervisor, and after I was on hold for a really long time, she answered and was able to pull up all 78 plans, and told me that the only way I could get insurance was for her to tell me the information about the plans over the phone. So I had to choose a plan without the benefit of being able to read, study, and investigate them in order to determine exactly which one was really best for me. I was on the phone with the call center for approximately 6 hrs that day. At $20 an hr for my time, and for cell phone bills, and pain and suffering, I figure the subsidies I receive for my premiums will just about cover the expenses for the time that I spent was struggling to get insurance through healtcare.gov. But, frustrated almost to the point of needing therapy, I chose a plan a plan over the phone, and it seems like a good deal. Unfortunately, the insurance company is claiming that Healthcare.gov sent them some wrong information. Healthcare.gov is claiming they sent the correct information. I sent the insurance company a premium payment, and have a policy ID number. But I am not sure if I will be covered on Jan 1, because of this information problem, which the insurance company will not allow me to correct personally, but are saying that Healthcare.gov needs to correct the information and send the corrected information to them. Healthcare.gov says it sent them the correct information in the first place, and that they cannot send them any more information, and that the insurance company has the accurate information and is not "accurately relaying correct information" to me. . . . My experience with healthcare.gov was in the top 5 most f***ed up things that I have ever experienced in life.
[Hey, DUmmie? Yeah, you, you who voted for Obama. Two words: OWN IT!]
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. I love the sound of a frustrated DUmmie ranting in the morning. Good one Charles.
Notice that they see the failure of this endeavor,
but can’t see that it’s just symptomatic of the general failure of any socialist endeavor,
and their biggest worry is that this gives ammunition to conservatives to point out the failure of their ideology.
Sounds like my experience trying to get a FREE Red Lobster gift card online.
LOL! Only the Reformation history enabled will get that.
BTW, has ANYBODY in DUmmieland yet successfully enrolled in ObamaCare? We still haven’t heard back from Pitt so he would remain in the UNENROLLED category. My definition of enrolled is PAID the first month’s premium although Sebelius thinks “enrolled” means “applied.”
Just fantastic Charles.
[The Defenestration of Prog.]
That one got me laughing quite loudly.
Hilarious Charles!
We all feel the same as you but we like laughing at them! They are in a mess of their own making, let’s enjoy it.
I hear you, it just makes me angry that all of this could have been avoided.
heh!
He could demand in one hand and ,,,,, well I'm sure you know what he could do in the other hand and still not get an answer.
I did. In fact, at first I had "24 business hours" there, but then I remembered that I had used "24 business hours" in my opening, with reference to Pitt, so I decided I didn't want to overuse it and changed it to "24 ObamaCare hours."
I noticed that the OP Demo_Chris makes the following and rather shocking disclosure: 44. ***UPDATE**** We got it fixed, sort of!!!! Okay, we managed to get it fixed by CHANGING the amounts that we were reporting as income for 2014. The issue was that my adult daughter lives and works with us but does not earn enough money to kick her over what would (in another state) qualify for the expanded Medicaid program.
So he got the site to work by lying about what he reports as income. Oh the ironies.
In any event, the whole system won’t work until the day after Cheney’s indictment is unsealed.
That DU post says it all.
For some, it may be their first step to see the opposite ideology.
“I see the “attack anyone who complains” brigade is all over you here. . . . Question something you’re told or point out inconvenient realities and the knives come out. . . . And some wonder why Obama’s approval has fallen to the upper 30’s, right along with approval for the ACA. Who wants to be on the side of a bunch of arrogant reactionaries who deny reality and demand that you do as well. . . “
Another liberal wises up?
Lousy Freeper Troll.
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