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Originally Posted by MrWookie
No, you are a troll because you need to resort to things like "Reeeeeeeee" and distorting what everyone else is saying.
Pretty much everyone knows what your $30 insurance would buy. It is necessarily close to having no insurance at all, an option that is still available to you.
To me it's more trolly to call someone a troll who is at least trying to converse and post more than one-liners. If I'm a troll, you're not being nuanced (see how that uniquely positions me as the one with the nuance and you as the one lacking it....convenient, calling someone a troll works the same way).
Distorting where? They're disingenuously acting like I don't understand my own former insurance policy—as someone who has worked in insurance ten-twelve hours a day for years—by spinning up one or two sentences uncharitably when my surrounding words (keyword: high deductible) indicate, gasp, I had a deductible. Which is what I wanted.
>Pretty much everyone knows what your $30 insurance would buy.
You have no idea what it would buy. Nor do they. Literally zero unless you have access to old BCBS health policies which no longer exist. You don't have access to my old policy.
The point is, it bought what I wanted, and I can't buy it anymore because those policies no longer exist (As it's now my responsibility, as a self-employed person, to finance the coverage of the sick who can only work part-time as employees get coverage from their better group health insurance).
Jake