The IRS employees are going to be seriously pissed when they're sent out to collect lame ass politically motivated penalties. Unless of course they contract it out to scummy private collection agencies.
The IRS employees are going to be seriously pissed when they're sent out to collect lame ass politically motivated penalties. Unless of course they contract it out to scummy private collection agencies.
I have been to the doctor once in the last ten years. Cost of that visit: 188 dollars (Included medication with no insurance). Kinda silly to force some people to pay 100+ bucks a month for something you never use. It would be like buying a boat and making payments but you live in a state that has no lakes.
Last edited by Johnny Five; 01-30-2014 at 12:41 PM.
>forage for snapdragon stalk
d100(Open): -251
You stumble about in a fruitless attempt at foraging.
1/6/2014: Setheve completes the promotion ritual and says, "Congratulations, Whirlin, for achieving Guild Master status! We trust you'll serve your guild well."
1/11/2014: Grandmaster Alchemist
1/14/2014: Capped, and got Loralaii killed by a GM.
7/11/2016: Founded the Hand of the Arkati
9/20/2016: T5 on my bow (Thanks to Isola)... Managed as far as T4 myself.
Pay the bill when it happens. I'm 29 right now, say I have a heart attack at age 75 with no other major medical needs. My insurance say costs me 200 dollars a month for decent coverage. I'd rather put that 110k into a retirement plan then stupid ass insurance I don't even use. Over that time that money if properly invested could easily pay for any medical fees.
(And yes I have company paid insurance.)
Last edited by Johnny Five; 01-30-2014 at 12:51 PM.
Depending on where you live, you may be underestimating the costs. According to the first google hit that I got when I searched for heart attack treatment costs:
http://money.cnn.com/2013/05/08/news...ospital-bills/
Looks like it can range from 3300 to 92k for treatment.
So, if you got a heart attack before like... 60ish, you're just gonna die?
>forage for snapdragon stalk
d100(Open): -251
You stumble about in a fruitless attempt at foraging.
1/6/2014: Setheve completes the promotion ritual and says, "Congratulations, Whirlin, for achieving Guild Master status! We trust you'll serve your guild well."
1/11/2014: Grandmaster Alchemist
1/14/2014: Capped, and got Loralaii killed by a GM.
7/11/2016: Founded the Hand of the Arkati
9/20/2016: T5 on my bow (Thanks to Isola)... Managed as far as T4 myself.
Didn't you chastise me in another thread for not responding to questions people pose on here? Then you come up with this drivel? How the fuck is anyone even supposed to respond to this? Whirlin's gently trying to educate you on the subject. I guess that's one way. Will it help? Hopefully, but I expect you already know the answers on this and are just being provocative or trying to make some partisan point.
>forage for snapdragon stalk
d100(Open): -251
You stumble about in a fruitless attempt at foraging.
1/6/2014: Setheve completes the promotion ritual and says, "Congratulations, Whirlin, for achieving Guild Master status! We trust you'll serve your guild well."
1/11/2014: Grandmaster Alchemist
1/14/2014: Capped, and got Loralaii killed by a GM.
7/11/2016: Founded the Hand of the Arkati
9/20/2016: T5 on my bow (Thanks to Isola)... Managed as far as T4 myself.
His point was "pay the bill when it happens." How is that being provocative?
Yes, insurance is (typically) a great thing to have. You pay a little in each month and won't get slapped with a huge bill when you need it.
But if you're young chances are you won't need medical attention for a few years, possible even a decade or longer. It that sense it could make more sense to not pay for insurance and if you do need to see a doctor pay for the visit with your own money. I've done this before in the past.
Heck I even shelled at almost 2000 dollars to have one of those fancy xrays done. CT scan? I dunno. It was expensive though but considering I didn't need any other medical care for several years afterwards I actually saved money by not having insurance.