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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 367079" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Interestingly enough - my insurance refused to pay for several things... The prenatal vitamins I was on, they paid the first month, my copay on those was $9. Next month, they said I didn't have insurance. I paid the full amount - $16. Third month, same thing - and then. And then.</p><p> </p><p>All these interesting things? Progesterone suppositories (UGH), my insurance "saved" me $306 - I paid $29.95 - and on the Xanax (3 0.5 mg tablets) - they paid $7, I paid $1.25. Huh? The birth control? With insurance, copay is $25. Without? Costs me $11. WAIT. Huh?</p><p> </p><p>There are more. Strangely though, I still cannot use the insurance because the ID# doesn't work. So I ordered new cards. Didn't get, didn't get, didn't get, called and went up like 4 levels. They better be in my mail by Friday. because guess what? My ID# changed due to - UH OH - premium change. But they never notified me. I get a premium change every year. Never have I needed a new ID#. Not even when I got married.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 367079, member: 6705"] Interestingly enough - my insurance refused to pay for several things... The prenatal vitamins I was on, they paid the first month, my copay on those was $9. Next month, they said I didn't have insurance. I paid the full amount - $16. Third month, same thing - and then. And then. All these interesting things? Progesterone suppositories (UGH), my insurance "saved" me $306 - I paid $29.95 - and on the Xanax (3 0.5 mg tablets) - they paid $7, I paid $1.25. Huh? The birth control? With insurance, copay is $25. Without? Costs me $11. WAIT. Huh? There are more. Strangely though, I still cannot use the insurance because the ID# doesn't work. So I ordered new cards. Didn't get, didn't get, didn't get, called and went up like 4 levels. They better be in my mail by Friday. because guess what? My ID# changed due to - UH OH - premium change. But they never notified me. I get a premium change every year. Never have I needed a new ID#. Not even when I got married. [/QUOTE]
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