My health insurance costs less than one hundred dollars per month. Still think you're getting a good deal?


If you think health care is expensive now, wait until you see what it costs when it's "free."

by TheArtistFormerlyKnownAsTwba on 11/04/2009 03:41:39 PM EST

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ah yes...

100$*12 month*37 years = 44.400$ I would have had to have paid under your plan for healthcare so far...

Now I paid 54.432$ for the same period which amount to 122,59$/month...
For that extra 22,59$/month I got (on top of what your insurance provide) preventive care - housecalls from doctors no matter how small the problem - a stress free life knowing that no matter what decease I might get I'm covered for no extra charge and can NEVER be denied so even if I get cancer or need very expensive surgery in the future... no matter the cost... I'm covered and my premiums stay the same until I'm 65 at which time it drops to 0$/month and I'm still covered no matter what - plus all the other little benefits... so yes I think I got the better deal...

Now if I keep my job (meaning my tax-amount stay the same from now on until I'm 65) by the time I reach the average lifeexpectency of 79,9 years in Denmark my average monthly payment for my whole life will have dropped to 59$/month (and just imagine how cheap it gets if I get even older) :-D...

So yes I clearly got the best deal...
If I died today I would have gotten the better deal... and if I live to be the lifeexpectency of 79.9 years it's not even a contest...

Love Thothlike

by Thothlike on 11/04/2009 04:09:53 PM EST

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100$*12 month*37 years = 44.400$ I would have had to have paid under your plan for healthcare so far...

Wrong. I pay less than one hundred bucks now. I paid far less ten years ago. You have drastically overestimated how much I have paid for health insurance.


If you think health care is expensive now, wait until you see what it costs when it's "free."

by TheArtistFormerlyKnownAsTwba on 11/06/2009 03:05:21 PM EST

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