gardengirl
Junior Member
Ecmst12 - his insurance has a high deductible, and crappy coverage, but it IS affordable for him on a monthly basis - EXCEPT when things go wrong...
Then he has the wrong insurance. Having insurance that is affordable until things go wrong is worse than not having insurance. At least if you don't have insurance, then you KNOW you are in a bad spot when something goes wrong.Ecmst12 - his insurance has a high deductible, and crappy coverage, but it IS affordable for him on a monthly basis - EXCEPT when things go wrong...
They have ZERO obligation to accept payments.I suspect that he would be better off trying to get a payment plan from the service provider than taking out a loan
My point is that YOU (as a parent) need to advise your son of this fact. Your son needs to make himself aware of things like this.Yeah, well, in a perfect world.....
Why is that?My thought was that they might be more likely to take a reduced amount or a payment plan rather than have to sell the debt to a collection company?
Y'all loan the money to son to pay it in full.I hate being charged an unreasonable amount by a for profit health care system that I generally have a low opinion of, that is why I would not pay.
Excellent point, that is what got me going in the first place. $27.13 per mile is sort of like spitting in your face, after charging $1297. for the response.
My thought was that they might be more likely to take a reduced amount or a payment plan rather than have to sell the debt to a collection company?
You think?Excellent point, that is what got me going in the first place. $27.13 per mile is sort of like spitting in your face, after charging $1297. for the response.
The word "outrageous" is your opinion...Zigner, they might be more interested in getting something, than the thought of perhaps getting nothing. I am not saying that my son won't necessarily pay, but if they have concerns, and in this economy they SHOULD, particularly when they are charging such outrageous fees, then perhaps they will be open to negotiation.
He doesn't work for an ambulance company. But that's not the point.Silverplum, I suspect your son earns enough that he can afford to do his best in every situation, and the ambulance company still makes a huge profit.