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Old May 11, 2006, 01:00 AM
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Every year I seem to receive a notice that my health insurance premiums are going up. While this doesn't surprise me, the amount that it increases does shock me. Upon my next renewal, my quarterly payment will go up about $200. I am now paying more than twice what I originally paid when I first bought this policy about seven years ago, and I've even cut back on benefits significantly over the years. In seven years time, I'm paying more than double and receiving less coverage.
I checked some quotes at Insurancepaylite and was able to check on several premiums I can afford.

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Old May 16, 2006, 05:56 AM
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Uh I pay 700 per month so 200 sounds great. Before that hubby and I were paying 1500 per month for a family plan.......

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