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Keith Price

@TheKeithPrice

PR guy with more than 30 years in the biz. Tweet about things that interest or entertain me. Sold my T-Bird. RTs don't = endorsement.

North Canton, OH Katılım Mart 2009
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Amy Kilroy
Amy Kilroy@therealaskilroy·
No, we need to shun and discard “health insurance” as it is and take it back to the time when we had “major medical coverage” which covered the expensive health events. And we need to take actual healthcare, doctors and hospitals, out of the control of major healthcare corporations. Opt out. Go to healthcare sharing programs which are cash pay for routine medical treatment and cover only big expenses.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
American says she pays a lot of money every month for her health insurance - She scheduled an MRI with her insurance - The cost is $10,000 - She must pre-pay $2,000 She goes to another place, they tell her the cash price is $1,050 We need health insurance reform in America immediately. Americans are getting scammed “So we could pay cash for an MRI for less than what our insurance, our out-of-pocket would be with our insurance.”
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Shanmarie
Shanmarie@shanmarie907·
@TechLayoffLover Well, cobra gotta be costing ~$4500/month with how much he made last year. Could save by switching to Medishare unless someone in the household has major medical issues.
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Tech Layoff Tracker
Tech Layoff Tracker@TechLayoffLover·
A buddy from college hit me up last night out of nowhere. Dude was a senior product manager at Google. Pulled $320k+ TC no problem. House in Austin, three young kids, wife who stepped back from her career to handle the family chaos. Got cut in the latest restructure wave. Now he's watching the savings bleed out at $5,800+ a month just to keep the lights on and the kids fed. Mortgage, daycare for the toddler, school supplies, two car notes, health insurance COBRA kicking in soon. He crunched the numbers stone-cold: maybe four months before it's game over. He was always the loud one in the group—bragging about the stock grants, the remote flex, how Big Tech was bulletproof forever. Last night on the call he was quiet. Shaky. Admitted he's waking up at 3 a.m. staring at the ceiling thinking about what happens when the account hits zero. He's blasting applications. 250+ out the door. A couple recruiter DMs that fizzle. Screens that end with "we'll be in touch" and then silence. The market is ice-cold and every job posting gets 500+ applicants overnight. He said flat-out: "We thought we had it figured out. House, kids' college funds starting, vacations planned. Now I'm refreshing job boards at midnight wondering if we'll have to move in with my in-laws." You never think it'll be you. Until the access gets revoked, the calendar turns into a ghost town, and the mortgage statement shows up anyway. If you're still collecting fat TC at a FAANG or big tech shop thinking the golden handcuffs and network will always catch you… wake the fuck up. The runway disappears faster than you expect. DMs open if you're in the same spiral or watching someone you know crack under it. No judgment. Just real talk.
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GenX7Mom
GenX7Mom@GenX7Mom·
@mattvanswol Stop paying the sleezy insurance companies and try crowd funding. I have CrowdHealth, but there's also MediShare
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
Nearly a year ago, my wife went to the hospital for stomach pain. They did a CT Scan of her abdomen and thankfully didn't find anything serious. We got a bill in the mail of $9,117.42 I spent months talking to insurance, the hospital, billing appeals... I was told the claim was still processing. I was told the claim was out of the normal service area. I was told it wasn't clear it was medically necessary. I was told the insurance wasn't valid on the date of service. Finally, we got it handled, but it took well over 6 months from the day we got the first bill to the day we finished the process and paid. We did everything right. We have insurance. We pay our insanely high premiums every single month. It's just so frustrating. This whole healthcare system is broken, from top to bottom.
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jennifer coates
jennifer coates@jen94929·
@wonderartsy Try Solidarity Healthshare! A health Sharing Ministry that will take care of you!
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Arline
Arline@ArlineL0·
It killed me today to click the “pay now” tab for my excellus health insurance. $1,350.00 for a single plan. Maybe I’ll throw on a burqa and call myself Iman or maybe Raina, and when I need a Dr.? I’ll just go to an emergency room. And everything will be free. Fuck it.
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Johnny Cadillac
Johnny Cadillac@lippyent·
Medical insurance is so crazy 🤪 Anybody know a good private insurance company?
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Byl Holte
Byl Holte@SirBylHolte·
Help me understand this insurance thing: I turn 65 in two weeks and I’m supposed to pay for Medicare Part B if I want to see a doctor or get my prescriptions. Which means I will pay about $203 a month so that if I need to go to the doctor a year from now, I only have to kick in a small co-pay. But in reality, I will have spent $2400+ for the privilege? How does that make any sense? I’m a single male, no dependents, and I take care of my health. I’ve never owned a car so I don’t pay car insurance. I rent, so I don’t have homeowners insurance. I have insurance through my work, but apparently it becomes secondary after Medicare on my next birthday. So I can’t see why I’m supposed to pay for and worry about future health problems. I feel like I'm being extorted by the federal government to pay for something I don't want. Can anyone clarify this for me, because it doesn’t make any sense from a financial standpoint?
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𝒢𝑒𝓁 ❣️
𝒢𝑒𝓁 ❣️@LttleGel·
@SirBylHolte Shit. Count your blessings. We don’t have health insurance because we can’t find anything under $500 a month for just my 34 year old husband and he hasn’t been to the hospital in at least ten years.
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Stuart Klearman
Stuart Klearman@skpatriotauthor·
@SirBylHolte MC is a scam. You'll also need a Medigap to cover copays/deductibles, and a Part D for Rx. And each year as soon as open enrollment closes, they'll raise their rates. You can never get ahead of the game.
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Cheryl S
Cheryl S@TheThymesup·
@SirBylHolte The killer is the $203 is just what you pay a month you still have a deductible that you have to meet. Home owners, auto and health insurances. Three of the biggest scams perpetrated on the American people.
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Jenni Conley 🇺🇸 XX MAGA
Jenni Conley 🇺🇸 XX MAGA@reinjenjenni·
@SirBylHolte Widow, no dependents. My ss deduction for Medicare A & B is $202.90. This will cover hospital and physician up to 80%. I also have supplemental ins., covers most drugs with $15 copay. Monthly premium for me,only, is a jaw dropping $452, covers 20% gap. Egregious. $658 month 🦨
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deb
deb@debs_alabama·
@SirBylHolte I get SS and pay pay 202.00 a month for B, plus another 150.00 for supplement. 280.00 a year for deductable.. my copay is 20 bucks. So. You're not paying that much.
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Stu McClay
Stu McClay@McclayStu·
@SirBylHolte @lavern_spicer I came off Obama Care when I turned 65 last year. Medicare is far better .. Virtually every doctor accepts Medicare. My Part B premium is $216/mo versus $1180. My deductible is $280/yr vs. $12,000.
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Keith Price
Keith Price@TheKeithPrice·
@WaveRedOR @SirBylHolte If you are still working and have credible employer insurance, you can fill out a couple of forms and delay having to pay for Part B until you quit working.
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MatrixMysteries
MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
An American pays $5,000 a year for “health insurance.” For 3 years, she doesn’t use it ONCE. The one time she finally needs it — they STILL charge her $300. She pays thousands for the idea of help… and still gets BILLED when she needs it. That’s not coverage. That’s a SCAM.
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The_Revolution
The_Revolution@The_Revolun3·
@MatrixMysteries Then why do you keep the coverage? Why don’t you shop for better coverage on your own? There are other alternatives to traditional insurance that covers more than insurance covers. Try Medi-Share or something like that. You don’t have to keep for bullshit.
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MatrixMysteries
MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
“My family plan costs $1,500 a month — and each of my three KIDS has a $6,000 deductible.” He must pay $30,000 out-of-pocket BEFORE insurance covers anything for them — on top of $18,000 a year just to keep the plan alive. This isn’t coverage — it’s a SCAM.
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Victor Bigham 🇺🇸
Victor Bigham 🇺🇸@Ravious101·
What’s the point of having insurance?? It’s better to be dirt poor or rich than to be middle class. I pay over 800 a month for them to cover next to nothing on my medical bills. None of my physical therapy was covered. It’s just frustrating. from a post
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Financial Physics
Financial Physics@FinancialPhys·
Because you’re being scammed Stop buying health insurance, it’s a scam
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