I am the law
Chicago,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, September 15, 2011
Well, voiceofreason, the reason for my response is because I have no patience for liars;
especially for ones that lie about a company that has been extremely professional and kind to me and my family for over seven years. I've had nothing but good experiences with them and I would recommend them to anyone.
Now much like the author, my family and I have regular medications that we use, and, from time to time, those medications will bounce between those different levels. I have received somewhere in the neighborhood of thirty of those notices in the mail over the years, so the author is full of crap when they say that Humana makes no effort of inform members of these changes. On the off chance that one of those notices was lost in the mail or something, all of this information is available on their website or by, God forbid, calling them. Insurance companies, BY LAW, must notify their members of these sorts of changes. I'm confident in saying that Humana wouldn't risk getting a huge fine over something like that.
I work in the billing/coding department for a major Chicago hospital and I can't tell you how many times people claim that we never sent them something, when the fact is that most people don't even read the mail we send to them. They don't even bother opening it and deposit it directly in the trash. I'd bet good money that that's the case here. Senior citizens are NOTORIOUS for this. For be it for me to stereotype, but I call it like I see it.
voiceofreason
North Carolina,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, September 14, 2011
She pointed out a sudden, unexpected and frightening change in drug policy several months into the plan, a pattern of forcing her to call them for other matters that probably should have been cut and dried, plus ease of use issues in comparison with a more friendly carrier. Why does that make her a moron?
Let's say everything they do and force her to do is spelled out somewhere in the docs she got after signing up, again, why does her calling them out on objectionable practices make her a moron?
I've read easily a dozen or more reports today where the OP might qualify for that appellation way before she would.
I am the law
Chicago,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, September 14, 2011
You are a total moron.
What do you mean that this information isn't shared with the members? Not only is this mailed to them, but it's also on Humana's website. Did you want a Humana rep to knock on your door and tell you everything face to face?
Typical senior citizen, thinking that they shouldn't have to lift a finger in the business world.
I am the law
Chicago,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, September 13, 2011
You are a total moron.
What do you mean that this information isn't shared with the members? Not only is this mailed to them, but it's also on Humana's website. Did you want a Humana rep to knock on your door and tell your everything face to face?
Typical senior citizen, thinking that they shouldn't have to lift a finger in the business world.