Asexyblond23
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Julie,
I just wanted to thank you for this info. I got my policy today <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> For me at age 29 for the Gold policy which is the same one you have the $800 per admission and $200 per day in the hospital and $100 a day at home it was $52 a month. UNREAL!!!!! Plus all the extras like er visits, surgery, fractures, even my yearly pap smear ($50)!! I am so blessed to have found this. Now the Silver policy was everything cut in half and was $21 a month. I went with the Gold. Also I did know know if you knew but they also have a Critical Care Policy. It covers organ transplants. How it works is that you have a set payout amount, $15,000, $25,000 or $50,000. You will get paid that amount when you have a transplant. There is a 2 year pre existing policy on this one. For me at age 30 ( after my next birthday ) it would be $481 a year for the $50,000. That could be a HUGE help to some families for paying the transplant expenses. Now I know with the two year pre existing it could be a little tricky on how long to wait to get it or what not but thats a huge amount. Julie do you know if the money that we get paid from these policys is counted in our taxes? Also say someone took out at $25,000 policy for the transplant policy, would that $25,000 be taxed?
I just wanted to thank you for this info. I got my policy today <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> For me at age 29 for the Gold policy which is the same one you have the $800 per admission and $200 per day in the hospital and $100 a day at home it was $52 a month. UNREAL!!!!! Plus all the extras like er visits, surgery, fractures, even my yearly pap smear ($50)!! I am so blessed to have found this. Now the Silver policy was everything cut in half and was $21 a month. I went with the Gold. Also I did know know if you knew but they also have a Critical Care Policy. It covers organ transplants. How it works is that you have a set payout amount, $15,000, $25,000 or $50,000. You will get paid that amount when you have a transplant. There is a 2 year pre existing policy on this one. For me at age 30 ( after my next birthday ) it would be $481 a year for the $50,000. That could be a HUGE help to some families for paying the transplant expenses. Now I know with the two year pre existing it could be a little tricky on how long to wait to get it or what not but thats a huge amount. Julie do you know if the money that we get paid from these policys is counted in our taxes? Also say someone took out at $25,000 policy for the transplant policy, would that $25,000 be taxed?