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One Man's Obamawreck Nightmare
Michelle
Malkin
Oct
11, 2013
Behold
the Hollywood bubble. This week, actress Olivia Wilde starred in an
Obamacare propaganda video targeting young people. "You can sign
up for health care online in 10 minutes," her co-propagandist
chirped as she cheered. Cue the laugh track. Back on planet Earth,
Americans nationwide are still struggling with the $634 million
online health care exchange nightmare.
One
reader asked me to share his story. Like me and 22 million other
citizens in the private individual market for health insurance, he
recently received his You Can't Keep It cancellation notice. Here's
what happened when he went online to find alternatives.
"I
live in New Jersey, but work for a small company based out of
Massachusetts. For years, we were all insured through the company
from a plan that originated in Massachusetts. However, as soon as
Obamacare was passed, we were "audited" by the insurance
company, and it turns out only 50 percent of our company is based in
Massachusetts, and therefore we did not qualify as a company under
the law. Apparently, you need 51 percent based in the state. About
five days prior to our insurance policy renewal, we were told we
could not (renew), and I had to scramble to purchase a much more
expensive individual policy with much higher costs.
"Fast-forward
two years. I now receive a new letter from my insurance company,
Horizon Blue Cross, (informing me) that the plan that I have now is
being discontinued and I need to pick a new plan.
"On
Oct. 1, I tried to get into the exchange for New Jersey that is run
by the federal government. I earn too much for a subsidy, but I
wanted to see what my options were and how much more this was going
to cost.
"I
created an account and tried for four days to get in. Each time it
said my password was invalid. I tried to use the "forgot
password" option so they could send me a link to reset. When I
got the link, the system kept saying that it didn't recognize my user
account. When I tried to re-create the user account, it told me that
one already existed. I called the number several times, and they all
told me the same thing: Try back later. The glitches are being worked
out...
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