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Cornelius
09-18-2008, 12:57 PM
Gone Fishing
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ellicel
10-09-2008, 05:00 PM
Wow! thanks for the info, Cornelius!
NYK007
01-21-2009, 02:58 AM
Hi guys,
I am NYK and I think Life Insurance and Health Insurance are very important and useful for us and should have an insurance policy. If we had a policy, than we will free from our future tensions.
Edited by: LisaKuhel
I am NYK and I think Life Insurance and Health Insurance are very important and useful for us and should have an insurance policy. If we had a policy, than we will free from our future tensions.
Edited by: LisaKuhel
Honor Gae
05-19-2009, 01:19 AM
Free Life Insurance for working Parents.
</span>You seem to have explored all options except one: Getting a job that
includes dental insurance yourself. I mean, Daddy can't take care of
you, the government declines the honor, and your boyfriend is not in a
position to help at this time. But what about looking for a job? Or if
you have one and it does not include dental insurance, look for one
that does.
But dental insurance does not cover as large a percentage of the bill
as medical insurance does. It will not be a co-pay nominal sum like
$10. It will more likely be a deductible of maybe $500, and then pay
some 60% to 75% of the bill, with you responsible for the rest. Some
dentists will write off all or part of that excess, but you need to ask
the individual dentist when you make the appointment if you cannot pay
your share.
</span>You seem to have explored all options except one: Getting a job that
includes dental insurance yourself. I mean, Daddy can't take care of
you, the government declines the honor, and your boyfriend is not in a
position to help at this time. But what about looking for a job? Or if
you have one and it does not include dental insurance, look for one
that does.
But dental insurance does not cover as large a percentage of the bill
as medical insurance does. It will not be a co-pay nominal sum like
$10. It will more likely be a deductible of maybe $500, and then pay
some 60% to 75% of the bill, with you responsible for the rest. Some
dentists will write off all or part of that excess, but you need to ask
the individual dentist when you make the appointment if you cannot pay
your share.