Ok. Good. You're getting better. Now go to your closet , close the door, and play with your shoes.
No I don't . And who are "these people" you keep referring too? And where do you find them ?? I can't seem to find anyone who'll even admit they voted for him.
And the same to you and yours eggplant from the USA . You have an awesome amount of displays.
What were you doing at the democrat convention ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????
You need to scan it. Then save it to your desktop. Then set up your e:mail and attach the picture to your email.
Get back with us after you win ....
You might call the firm you want to do business with .....
Jack Large. I'm with you...
Nellie ........ I'd just settle for squaw.
ChockT: You've added some additional info to your original question. And basically heres the issue. You appear to have had your insurance under your previous employers group policy. You are now retired and the compay has sold to someone else. Hmmm. Hmmm
If this was an individual plan you could keep the insurance forever if you so wished. But Group Insurance is a company benefit and just gives you less control.
I believe if I was in your shoes I would contact the INSURANCE COMMISSIONER in your STATE and inquire what your rights are if any under your particular circumstances. Look in the YELLOW PAGES or Maybe BLUE PAGES OF YOUR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY FOR STATE OFFICES. Give them a call and explain your situation.
They should be able to tell you if you have an issue. Good luck.