Originally Posted By: gbeaumont This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Hi Dave, to be honest unless I’m missing something, or Nick forwarded the wrong doc’s it looks like a supplimental heath plan, not a primary care plan.
Originally Posted By: dfrend This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
All individual plans are a fortune. I looked into it when I lost my job last summer. Unfortunately I had no way to pay it with just the income from home inspections since I had little cash payout and used most to cover living and start this company. I had to go to the state to get insurance for my son. Now that I got another day job(I wish the home inspections could be it, but had to pay the bills) I get good rates as a State of Maryland employee. That makes the 40 hours a week worth it. And at least the job is great and closely tied to home inspections.
Originally Posted By: kpapp This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
In my searching for medical insurance and got a reply and thought I would put it on here.
Fwd by permission from Janet Warfield
I received your inquiry via the internet concerning information on health coverage. I represent the National Association for the Self-Employed and I would be happy to provide you with information on our association and what we have to offer. If you are interested, please contact me at my toll-free number 1-877-364-6100. Hope to hear from you. Thank you.
Janet
Janet Warfield-Warren
Association Field Services
Serving Small Business
1-877-364-6100
717-652-7550 (local)
717-652-5809 (fax)
717-512-3930 (mobile)
www.naseweb.com/janetwarren.htm
She is in Harrisburg Pa but the company she represents is nation wide from what she says.
I cannot afford it yet as the cost of starting up are taking everything I have but I plan on looking into this when I can afford it.
I hope this can help someone
Ken Papp
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If you dont have time to do it right the first time, When will you have the time to go back and fix it?
Originally Posted By: dvalley This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
. I feel that you will be wasting your valuable time in having a representative talk you into purchasing a plan that will not cover you in certain circumstances.
Originally Posted By: lschmid This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
I agree with David. NASE is not the way to go for insurance. The cost are too high for the benefits you get. I should know. I have been a member of them for several years. Each year the costs keep going up. I did get in on a policy when the coverage was better. I am looking for a new company.