I like how complete failure = a glitch
But, in their defense, they've only had 3 years to prepare
I like how complete failure = a glitch
Should've had Bezos run it, tbh... Free one year amazon prime if you upgrade to the silver plan, etc
On one hand, they should have been ready.
On the other hand, shows there is quite the demand to check it out. If prices and plans are good then they'll have a high demand.
You think the servers got overloaded?
Democrats caused the shutdown so no one would pay attention to the glitch
What do you think happened?
I think it's a piece of that's not ready for prime time
Just the type of insight and understanding that we can always expect from you.
Six months to sign up... Don't think this is going to be a showstopper...
had a 26 yr old single female at the office get a quote for $135/month
Not bad
Expensive for a healthy 26 yr old female. I told her to wait until she gets sick to get it.
Forced to pay $ 135 a month for the privilege of being alive in america. Thank you Obama
What would she have paid for a similar individual plan before now?
Not where I'm at. High deductible individual plans started at $300 for that age range.
http://www.state.nj.us/dobi/division...atepage_sp.pdf
Last edited by ElNono; 10-01-2013 at 03:00 PM.
only 3 month in TX and some other red states, that have disqualified all the navigators until trained which won't be complete until Jan.
I figure ACA will become better than Repugs DHS and FEMA
I'm sure Fox will trash it viciously for any start up problems.
Ultra right-wing extremisssss gun felatin' host from MSNBC is trashing it in the OP.
no way unless you live in the middle of an asbestos plant.
great thread by the way
Look at the link I added to my previous post. Current rates. Heck, it's really closer to $600/mo for something that doesn't include a $2500.00 deductible.
Now you know why people in certain states will be all over this ACA turd.
i think that's the NJ exchange. TBC
Look again (Rates shown are monthly premiums).
There's a couple of EPO plans that are cheaper, but have 50% co-insurance. Basically, anything catastrophic and you're screwed (which is pretty much the sole reason to get insurance at that age)
Depends on the type of coverage. Absent of deductibles and OOP information that quote doesn't mean anything.
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