The HR person at Tim's work checked the bank records first, and the January payment cleared, so Humana needs to get their shit together. Sheesh.
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Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Hey, a friend who's my size just told me she's downsizing her closet and I can have her 3 (gorgeous) corsets if I want them. So that makes up for the insurance clusterfuck somewhat.
I'm also looking at 5Ks to do this spring, and I'm torn between the Bockfest 5K (which is a literal beer run [the beer is at the end, though]) and the Heart Mini Marathon's 5K, which benefits the American Heart Association (because, you know, my dad's entire family and whatnot). They're 8 days apart, and I know I can't do 2 that close together.
I'll probably do the Heart Mini, because I really should support the American Heart Association. But the medal for the Bockfest 5K is a bottle opener!
Donald Trump apparently trash-talked Samuel L. Jackson on Twitter.
I have so many feelings about this.
Considering the speed with which insurance management moves, I wouldn't be surprised if they approved things before realizing the coverage had ended.
I wouldn't be surprised if they approved things before realizing the coverage had ended.
Yeah, but the payments have cleared, so if Humana dropped us, they didn't give any notice to either us or to Tim's work.
As a cost-cutting measure, on Jan. 1st Humana laid off all their claims processors and replaced them with squirrels.
If they are taking your money and approving your claims, it seems safe to assume that you are, in fact, insured!
A brief warning about the dangers of abbreviations: Someone just sent around a template for landscape analysis that is titled "land anal." Yeah, no.
All too plausible, tommyrot.
Those both sound great, Tep!
Donald Trump has to be some sort of performance art project, doesn't he? Nobody could just spontaneously be so ... that, could they?
If they are taking your money and approving your claims, it seems safe to assume that you are, in fact, insured!
I would think so, except for the part where today they said that no, both Tim and I had our policies terminated after November 30. Someone at Humana has gotten into the bad LSD. I think it's the claims-processing squirrels.
A brief warning about the dangers of abbreviations: Someone just sent around a template for landscape analysis that is titled "land anal."
I feel like there is a one if by land and two if by sea joke in there, but I can't quite get it.