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Old 01-29-2010, 07:18 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 View Post
Insurance companies spend way to much trying to figure out how to get out of spending anything.
In not all cases is it the insurance company, it is the employer of the company that chooses the benefits and what they want to provide their employees.

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Thanks for the heads up with the insurance. ive been on the dental at my company for 5 years. I stopped it to save some money since all these paycuts and such, figures huh? Well regardless if they pay for the implant or not, I'm not going to live with a hole in my mouth from a missing tooth so I guess I'll pay for it. Sucks when your mouth becomes the most expensive thing you own! LOL
Hmm... well a lapse of coverage could be handled differently too, if there is a MTL they may waive it if they consider your original effective date. If you want to PM your ins com, I might can help.
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