I reinforced the need to go with a quality insurer - and encouraged him to use the process in my book to find his best deal. He mentioned that he was paying $700 a month, and I told him we got it down to around $300 a month. Plus I admitted how little I originally knew and how we were paying $1200 a month before I set out to learn and share the secrets of buying and keeping good health insurance. I mentioned that there are dangers in buying health insurance, and that I wanted to make sure he didn't get ripped off like I had.
WIth a basket of freshly picked figs in hand, I turned to leave and said hello to another neighbor who happened to be walking by at the same time. This other neighbor, after reading my book (and with no questions), was able to move from a questionable plan to a quality insurer and save on their monthly premiums at the same time - a story which should be told on another occasion.
If you don't live in my neighborhood, but have questions about health insurance, be sure to ask them at health central's questions and answers section.
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