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  • Report:  #312685

Complaint Review: National Alliance Of Associations/NABSA/Professional Ins. Services

National Alliance Of Associations/NABSA/Professional Ins. Services Top rated low cost family healthcare, everyone is accepted, no waiting periods, Large PPO network, pre-existing conditions ok. Turnersville New Jersey

  • Reported By:
    Atwater California
  • Submitted:
    Thu, February 28, 2008
  • Updated:
    Thu, February 28, 2008
  • National Alliance Of Associations/NABSA/Professional Ins. Services
    141 Ganttown Road, Suite C
    Turnersville, New Jersey
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    856-374-1599
  • Category:

I was told that this health care plan would cover my children over age 18 even if they were not full-time students. The information packet was received very late and stated otherwise.

I was never told that this did not include major medical benefits. The flyer states;
Medical and Dental - Large PPO network Preferred pricing on both major and monor services.
Surgery Benefits - 100% of surgical schedule.
Hospitalization - Admission and daily confinement. ( Emergency room, ICU)

I had a hard time contacting the company but, finally was able to contact by phone, email, fax and also mailed a letter to cancel. Cancellation was supposed to be effective 12/27/07. As of Feb 27, 2008 they still have not cancelled or refunded.

Anonymous
Atwater, California
U.S.A.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


Thomas

Anderson,
South Carolina,
U.S.A.

Consumer Reports Jan 2008 Issue discusses medical insurance plans

#4Consumer Comment

Thu, February 28, 2008

They mention that the affinity plans do not cover much. I met a man a month ago who had an affinity plan and he said he pays $1100/mo for very little real coverage.


Thomas

Anderson,
South Carolina,
U.S.A.

Consumer Reports Jan 2008 Issue discusses medical insurance plans

#4Consumer Comment

Thu, February 28, 2008

They mention that the affinity plans do not cover much. I met a man a month ago who had an affinity plan and he said he pays $1100/mo for very little real coverage.


Thomas

Anderson,
South Carolina,
U.S.A.

Consumer Reports Jan 2008 Issue discusses medical insurance plans

#4Consumer Comment

Thu, February 28, 2008

They mention that the affinity plans do not cover much. I met a man a month ago who had an affinity plan and he said he pays $1100/mo for very little real coverage.

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