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I just got the letter today, February 1st. I now have less than a month to figure out what to do. It's going from $313 a month to $629. Not to mention this is the program for low income residents. What a joke. How am I supposed to find, apply for, qualify for, and begin new health insurance from a different company in less than a month!? Not to mention the changes in the plan - but that's the least of my worries at this point.
Also, when I started this program, I went on auto-payment where it takes the monthly payment out from your bank account. So, I'm afraid if I don't complete the "stop auto payment" procedure WELL before March 1, they will bill me. The first time they auto-deducted from my account, they messed up and took 2 payments out "accidentally" for the first month! Clearly they don't know what they are doing. After wiping out my bank account a few days before Christmas in 2008 (because THEY messed up), I had no money for the next 2 weeks until the refund appeared in my bank account. I am so afraid that no matter how hard I try to cancel auto-pay, I will still get charged in March. Which means I won't be able to pay rent... and eventually become homeless... which leads to another problem alltogether.
While I'm on the topic of state programs for low income individulas... has anyone else had problems with how they were treated when applying for food stamps? When I went to pick up my card, I asked if it could be used out of state for food (I live 15 minutes from NJ). The woman replied by saying "Oh - I don't think so. Most people on stamps don't even have jobs anyways, so that wouldn't be an issue." That was just one of the demeaning comments she had. I said I work in NJ sometimes and just wondered if I could use it at grocery stores there. Any by the way, state employee lady... I have 2 (TWO) jobs and a bachelors degree from a 4-year university in Pennsylvania. How about them apples.
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