WEATHER53
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Your feelings have not yet become the operating normUnless we say they are.
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Your feelings have not yet become the operating normUnless we say they are.
We paid for it for forty years dumbass while you do jack shit and lay claim to others efforts . Got zero to do with “the young”And anyone who takes Social Security or Medicare. Thats money taken from the young for Boomers. Boomers - the ultimate deadbeats.
I mean laws.Your feelings have not yet become the operating norm
You never have to pay medical debts. Your wages cant be garnished for it, NOR does it reflect on your credit score.On the flip side, the US is the only First World country I know of where people actually get medical debt...
If you say so.You never have to pay medical debts. Your wages cant be garnished for it, NOR does it reflect on your credit score.![]()
100% wrong.You never have to pay medical debts. Your wages cant be garnished for it, NOR does it reflect on your credit score.![]()
I didn't consider my bill a debt, because I had no intention of paying it! I just waited the 7 years until it was off my credit report.Aha! We finally agree on something.
My $16,000 bill was for about 3 hours in the ER, a CAT scan to determine the problem (which they did), 8 minutes of a doctor’s time, some painkiller, and instructions to make a follow-up appt with a specialist.
Which works, if they don't procure a civil judgment.I didn't consider my bill a debt, because I had no intention of paying it! I just waited the 7 years until it was off my credit report.
Medical debt doesnt effect your credit (as long as the debt is with your insurance provider), but the debt does go away after 7 years.I didn't consider my bill a debt, because I had no intention of paying it! I just waited the 7 years until it was off my credit report.
Yes it did!Medical debt doesnt effect your credit, but the debt does go away after 7 years.
Did you not have insurance? If so, thats why.Yes it did!
Nothing gets by you!Did you not have insurance? If so, thats why.