Posted on 02 July 2011. Tags: 300zx, accident, Black, bmw, car color, colored cars, Does, driving school, green cars, Insurance, insurance rate, matter, red cars, sportscar
I asked this last week but I don’t get it still. I live in NY and I never had a car (though I have my license already. I got it through driving school). My friend owns a black 300zx, my uncle owns multiple cars and they both said color DOES matter. Black and red cars cost the most because they get in accident most often and red colored cars often affiliated with streetracing. Something like that. The cheapest is green because there’s not much green cars on the road, thus not often. My friend is billed more he said because his car is not only a sportscar, but it’s colored black. My uncle’s car is green though it’s a BMW he still pays less. Both have been driving the same amount of years of experience and both live in NY. So…what is it? Or which is it rather. Thanks for you answers!
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Posted on 22 June 2011. Tags: appointment, check, denial of service, doctors office, due bills, full coverage, Insurance, money, Refuse, result, service, taking a risk
I recently made a doctors appointment for my child to get a check up and a few tests done. They called me back and said that I owe money on a few past due bills from a hospital that they are affiliated with. As a result, they refused service for my child and said they can only see her if she is sick. While I would understand denial of service for myself (I currently have no insurance), I’m not sure if it is legal for them to refuse service for my child. My child has insurance and the past due bills from the hospital were for services granted to me, not my child. I understand that doctors need to make money, but they are not taking a risk in seeing my child because she has full coverage. Is there something fishy here, or is this common practice?
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Posted on 17 June 2011. Tags: dad, He's, HIM, Holds, Insurance, Only, paperwork, registration
he bought me a car im 21 hes trying to control my life thorugh the car can he legally take it away if i pay for insurance and the insurance and registration is under my name? i asked him for the papers of the title and he doesent want to give it to me because then, i will have the full paperwork for the car why doesent he want to give me the title paperwork? if the car is under my name then the title should only be under my name too? is it possible for him to have some say in the title? the car is under my name ONLY NOT HIM. so the title only belongs to ME right??? he cant be affiliated in the title? i checked the registration n insurance and its only me.
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Posted on 18 May 2011. Tags: bipolar, compliant, DOCTOR, hasn, Insurance, klonapin, Legal, lithium, medical treatment, meds, mental health, psychiatrist, Refuse, trazadone
i have been seeing my psychiatrist for three years now, since i was diagnosed with bipolar. a couple of months ago i received a letter stating she will not see me due to me not being compliant with treatment. when i called to ask what it was about, she said she spoke with Margret (the person in charge of billing) (i owe 170.00) and the rest of the staff and they came to the conclusion they weren’t going to see me anymore. that means i cant see ANY DOCTOR in that office. I have been trying really hard to find another doctor with my insurance thats close to home. the ONE doctor i did find, will not see me because she is not affiliated with any hospitals and since i have been hospitalized a few times in the past she said no. another one is not taking new patients. i spoke with my current doctor and asked if she could continue filling my meds until i found someone. she said as long as i got my labs done she would do that. well i got my labs done and i tryed to get my medicine filled and she is refusing to do so. i am on lithium 600mg, klonapin, when needed, trazadone at night and seraquel 150 mg. i am out of the klonapin and lithium currently. she advised me to go to my PC which i know he will not fill meds he didn’t prescribe. I dont know what to do. my husband just lost his job, no insurance, i am worried about just stopping my meds. i just took my last dose last night. is it against the law to refuse care when the patient is on medicine and hasn’t found a replacement? and is on meds that are dangerous to just stop? i wasn’t even advised to wean myself off or anything. please help, i am desperate.
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Posted on 03 April 2011. Tags: Aarp, Affiliate, Amac, bias, company affiliate, fact, Insurance, insurance company, political group, Replacement, senior citizens
There has been so much debate about all of the bias from AARP, and in fact that it is a political group as well as an insurance company affiliate that really does not represent America’s senior citizens. I’m just not sure which is or which are the recommended alternatives to AARP? Is this organization recommended? http://www.amac.us/
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Posted on 15 March 2011. Tags: Bakery, bakery shop, business plan, doing business, idea, Insurance, niche strategy, project thanx, reality, Shop, strategy, wholesaler
I am doing business plan for Bakery Shop. In preparing so I would like to know if I can distribute directly to wholesaler and at the same time be retailer for the passing by tourist. Is there any exaple of this kind in reality?
And any idea about niche strategy, tax and insurance?
This is for my class project.
Thanx
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