I have not read the article, but carriers do this when there is fraud in the inception of the contract.
“I have not read the article, but carriers do this when there is fraud in the inception of the contract.”
That would be my understanding too.
Well, the company did offer an explanation, and who could argue with that?
A spokesman for Anthem Blue Cross told KCRA 3 that there was a hiccup in data transmission between his company and Covered California, the states health benefits exchange, and that it affected customers in isolated cases.
The spokesman said the company will try to resolve the matter for Xanttopulos.
You can always blame the computer.