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In a message dated 7/15/02 6:56:20 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

sisterslk@... writes:

<< his is reprehensible! How dare they give you

something else to worry about right now? Can I come

down and kick some butt with you? Sorry! Love,

squeek

>>

Come on down Squeek, LOL I'd love to see you. I bet we'd make a great pair.

I'm going to call them today and see what this is all about. Dawn you might

be right and it is standard. But here in Calif, they will do anything not to

pay. I would hate to end up filing bankrupcy now that I have a new bold

house. LOL

I'll let you know.

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This is reprehensible! How dare they give you

something else to worry about right now? Can I come

down and kick some butt with you? Sorry! Love,

squeek

--- RCColloran@... wrote:

> Well, I have just about had it with insurance

> companies! Am I not alone

> here?? LOL

>

> We all know the games that they play and how

> maddening they can be, but I

> have run into something new. Maybe it's routine,

> but I have never dealt with

> it.

>

> I received a letter yesterday telling me basically

> that I have done

> everything right with my upcoming surgery. I am

> going to a covered provider

> and they listed what I was having done, the dr etc.

> Then they added another

> paragraph.

>

> They said even though I had done everything right,

> they couldn't guarantee

> payment of claims. What is that??? They said that

> there might be somethings

> that won't be covered and that when it goes to the

> review for payment it

> might not have been deemed necessary. Oh it went on

> giving all the reasons

> that they might not pay, but never said specifically

> what they were.

> Covering their butt in case they don't want to pay

> the BIG bill.

>

> I think this is uncalled for by sending it a week or

> two before someone has

> surgery. Hey, I would prefer to know after. LOL A

> lot less worrying. I

> will call tomorrow and see if they can be more

> specific, but I doubt they

> will. LOL

>

> Just wondered if anyone has ever ran into this

> problem. I thought if you

> were approved that it was all covered. Now they are

> saying it might be a pre

> existing condition, etc. Geez..... where's the doc's

> that came to your

> house??? LOL

>

>

>

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claudia sorry i haven't written sooner just busy trying to find a job, so

haven't been on line. each state has an insurance commission for complaints

etc. i would call them! that really stinks and creates more stress just what

you don't need! i quess i would contact the better business bureau if you

can't find the insurance comission inthe phone book and ask them if they

have it. hope this helps and am praying your surgery goes great.keep praying

my husband gets a job soon. he sent out alot of resumes and hasn,t had a

single interveiw yet. my fractured wrist started hurting alot again

yesterday,when i woke up {some birthday present!} i sure hope i didn't mess

it up some how! hopefully it will come off on wednesday, the cast i mean,

not the arm lol! i have an interveiw for a job tommorow too. please kepp us

in your prayers. thanks so much for all your help and support claudia! sue

park

Insurance Companies

> Well, I have just about had it with insurance companies! Am I not alone

> here?? LOL

>

> We all know the games that they play and how maddening they can be, but I

> have run into something new. Maybe it's routine, but I have never dealt

with

> it.

>

> I received a letter yesterday telling me basically that I have done

> everything right with my upcoming surgery. I am going to a covered

provider

> and they listed what I was having done, the dr etc. Then they added

another

> paragraph.

>

> They said even though I had done everything right, they couldn't guarantee

> payment of claims. What is that??? They said that there might be

somethings

> that won't be covered and that when it goes to the review for payment it

> might not have been deemed necessary. Oh it went on giving all the

reasons

> that they might not pay, but never said specifically what they were.

> Covering their butt in case they don't want to pay the BIG bill.

>

> I think this is uncalled for by sending it a week or two before someone

has

> surgery. Hey, I would prefer to know after. LOL A lot less worrying. I

> will call tomorrow and see if they can be more specific, but I doubt they

> will. LOL

>

> Just wondered if anyone has ever ran into this problem. I thought if you

> were approved that it was all covered. Now they are saying it might be a

pre

> existing condition, etc. Geez..... where's the doc's that came to your

> house??? LOL

>

>

>

>

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