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Originally Posted by SAMIAM
Once again,Jeffk nails it.You should be an editorial writer for the Citizen.Just wanted to say that my wife and I pay a whopping $1,600 per month for Anthem Blue Cross.If we were forced to pay for health bennifits for all of our employees it would put us out of business......instantly.No wonder the auto industry is going broke.
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Dude......I pay under $300 a month to Anthem Blue Cross. You better check with a local insurance agent to see just what policy you guys are on. Anthem has/had an old policy that they sold to people years ago that was very high. When they changed the system over to purchasing from insurance agents only instead of buying straight from the company those new policies were/are, a lot cheaper.
What they don't do is inform people that purchased the old policies that they are paying at a different, higher rate. It's legal, but unethical IMO. If this is not your situation perhaps you could do what I do and get the high $5,000 deductable policy. It cuts costs. Whatever......your policy sounds too high from what I see on their web-site.
I went the the NH Anthem web-site and punched in a couple: male/female. Age 50s. I did 50s cause I don't know your age. Anyway, with a $5,000 deductable It came up as about $634 per month. About $1000 dollars less a month than you are paying now ! Methinks you have the old policy ??? Either way I would check this out if I were you guys.
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