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Message 8315 (7. Mar. 2009 00:11) (Tree)

biffsk8er
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CareCredit is a credit card that is for medical necessities. It has no interest, providing you pay it all off within 1 year. After that, the interest is pretty steep. I think it is around 22% to 25%. So, you definitely want to pay it off in that time. Otherwise, I'd transfer the balance to another card that has a lower rate.

I had never heard of this card either, until my Ortho suggested it. They did the application process right there in the clinic, and I was approved within about 5 minutes. I'm pretty sure it is nationwide, as long as your care providers accept it.

The website for it is at ► http://www.carecredit.com/


: What's up? Why?
: I've never heard of CareCredit. Is this avail nationwide?
: US blows! Where should us Yankees move to?
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claudine: bummed (6. Mar. 2009 13:38)
 They are canceling my medical insurance. I still have a stimulator in my arm. I hope I can get it taken out in time or refute this.
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h.ludi: bummed (6. Mar. 2009 14:22)
 : They are canceling my medical insurance. I still have a stimulator in my arm. I hope I can get it taken out in time or refute this.

not good news, i suggest you fully appeal this poor decision.
the aussies are right behind you, good luck.
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biffsk8er: bummed (6. Mar. 2009 17:37)
 I'm really sorry. Did you fall behind on a payment or something? What is their reason for canceling?

I'd suggest that if they do not cover the stimulator, work out a payment plan with the doctor and still get it done. I don't know if you could get it, but when I went in for my knee, I applied for "CareCredit". It is a credit card that is solely meant for medical expenses. There is no interest at all if you can pay it back within a year. After that, it will start accruing interest. It is also good for dentists and for vets.
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claudine: bummed (6. Mar. 2009 23:46)
 No, nothing to do with payments. Its confusing but I'm going to speak to a lawyer about this. I hope to get the surgery after next week. I'm praying they can fit me in before they cancel me. I will not be able to get the surgery for my elbow contracture now as that takes 3 months of PT after that so must live with my movement limitations. I am earning pennies now so I cant afford a $5k surgery as I am earning barely over min. wage right now. I will try to get a job with medical this summer. I love my job but not sure if they will give me medical, one with no pre-existing conditions. I dont like our country. Obama, do your job!!

: I'm really sorry. Did you fall behind on a payment or something? What is their reason for canceling?
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: I'd suggest that if they do not cover the stimulator, work out a payment plan with the doctor and still get it done. I don't know if you could get it, but when I went in for my knee, I applied for "CareCredit". It is a credit card that is solely meant for medical expenses. There is no interest at all if you can pay it back within a year. After that, it will start accruing interest. It is also good for dentists and for vets.
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ireNe: bummed (6. Mar. 2009 23:47)
 : I'm really sorry. Did you fall behind on a payment or something? What is their reason for canceling?
:
: I'd suggest that if they do not cover the stimulator, work out a payment plan with the doctor and still get it done. I don't know if you could get it, but when I went in for my knee, I applied for "CareCredit". It is a credit card that is solely meant for medical expenses. There is no interest at all if you can pay it back within a year. After that, it will start accruing interest. It is also good for dentists and for vets.

What's up? Why?
I've never heard of CareCredit. Is this avail nationwide?
US blows! Where should us Yankees move to?
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claudine: bummed (6. Mar. 2009 23:57)
 : : I'm really sorry. Did you fall behind on a payment or something? What is their reason for canceling?
: :
: : I'd suggest that if they do not cover the stimulator, work out a payment plan with the doctor and still get it done. I don't know if you could get it, but when I went in for my knee, I applied for "CareCredit". It is a credit card that is solely meant for medical expenses. There is no interest at all if you can pay it back within a year. After that, it will start accruing interest. It is also good for dentists and for vets.
:
: What's up? Why?
: I've never heard of CareCredit. Is this avail nationwide?
: US blows! Where should us Yankees move to?

I just want the stimulator out. But what sucks is I cant do bowls without medical. My arm is now 98% healed, yet I have to roll on eggshells soon still. So if anyone in the US knows of PT jobs that give medical, no pre-exist crap, let me know asap!!!!!
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biffsk8er: bummed (7. Mar. 2009 00:11)
 CareCredit is a credit card that is for medical necessities. It has no interest, providing you pay it all off within 1 year. After that, the interest is pretty steep. I think it is around 22% to 25%. So, you definitely want to pay it off in that time. Otherwise, I'd transfer the balance to another card that has a lower rate.

I had never heard of this card either, until my Ortho suggested it. They did the application process right there in the clinic, and I was approved within about 5 minutes. I'm pretty sure it is nationwide, as long as your care providers accept it.

The website for it is at ► http://www.carecredit.com/


: What's up? Why?
: I've never heard of CareCredit. Is this avail nationwide?
: US blows! Where should us Yankees move to?
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biffsk8er: bummed (7. Mar. 2009 00:12)
 Roger that! Will do.


: So if anyone in the US knows of PT jobs that give medical, no pre-exist crap, let me know asap!!!!!
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Jay: bummed (7. Mar. 2009 02:40)
 : They are canceling my medical insurance. I still have a stimulator in my arm. I hope I can get it taken out in time or refute this.

So sorry to hear this, Claudine. You're pretty close to the Great White North (Canada) already.....they've got universal healthcare. And GREAT BEER!!!! Just a thought.... hope you can appeal successfully, Hon. Good Luck.. :)
Jay
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claudine: bummed (8. Mar. 2009 13:43)
 : : They are canceling my medical insurance. I still have a stimulator in my arm. I hope I can get it taken out in time or refute this.
:
: So sorry to hear this, Claudine. You're pretty close to the Great White North (Canada) already.....they've got universal healthcare. And GREAT BEER!!!! Just a thought.... hope you can appeal successfully, Hon. Good Luck.. :)
: Jay

Thanks.... I think if I lose it, besides refuting it, I am doing an incredible job at the bike/outdoor sports store. So maybe get medical there. Whatever it takes this summer, need to play and play with security!
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