Posted on 11/04/2013 5:54:13 PM PST by therightliveswithus
HealthCare.gov launched only one month ago, and yet thousands upon thousands of people have started to receive letters telling them that they no longer have insurance at all. A new site, MyCancellation.com, has been created to showcase such letters, and it has already received an avalanche of documents from dissatisfied Americans.
Just today, dozens of documents have been posted, declaring that the individuals health care, once a trusted source, is now cancelled. Why? The Presidents Affordable Care Act.
Here are just a few posted today (please note, not all letters were written today; they were simply posted online today):



(Excerpt) Read more at thepunditpress.com ...
I was just cancelled :-(
I am a full time college student and work for myself in the IT field. The cost of my insurance will now be 950$ per month if I can’t find anything cheaper.
Basically, the new car I had planned and saved up for is now out of the question :-(. It would have been my first new car ever and I’ve been saving up for over a year to pay for it. Oh well.
If I could live with myself I’d just quit working and go on welfare.
BUMP! Thanks for posting. Cancellation of your policy? TOTALITARIANCARE has a cure for that. Cancellation of your life.
Life, liberty and the pursuit and destruction of totalitarians.
OMG!! That's $12 grand a year! This has to stop.
It’s going to stop and it won’t be pretty.
If you think your health care is expensive now, just wait ‘till it’s free.
in anticipation, I’ve cut my spending WAY down. I needed a new laptop for my business. I am pushing that purchase back another year or two.
I used to spend tons of money at the local electronics stores, I wonder what happens when a few more people than me stop spending. I’ve stopped eating out every day like I was and I’m now hording my cash. I don’t feel comfortable spending money now.
Exactly. I figure your story can easily be repeated 5 million times, ( number of cancellations ) plus plus. If on average, individuals are paying approximately 500 dollars per month more than before, that would easily be 300 million dollars not being spent on goods, costing how many jobs, with a multiplying factor of the lost jobs, easily 1 trillion dollars a year lost in the economy.
Welcome to USSA comrade.
How long till little bammy orders the masses to not look at the site and refers to “phony scandals?”
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can you get student insurance through the school?
in theory I graduate in the spring. I’ll have to look into it. thx
see how many credits you need to qualify, might be worth it to take a few night credits after graduation if you can keep the coverage, just a thought
I am retiring in January. We had planned to purchase a catastrophic plan as neither my wife or I have a regular physician or go for medical treatment on any kind of regular basis. Last year when we did a little pre-retirement planning we found that the plan we were most interested in was going to cost us approximately $400 per month for the two of us combined. The cheapest “Bronze Plan” available to us is far more than that. After checking all the plans available to us through our state’s exchange we decided that the best option currently available to us is to keep the coverage still available through my employer. The plan is going to cost $1600 a month which means that I will be only semi-retired because we cannot afford this premium without getting at the least a part time job.
In general those student insurance programs have been cancelled as well. Not compliant.
yet at least one of them cover sex change operations, go figure...
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