• @Dorkyd68
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    47 months ago

    Yup. They keep raising my insurance, year after year even without any claims being made. This increases my monthly mortgage payments. They also keep creating bs loop holes to jump through like going off of credit scores for affordable rates which is horse shit. I had amazing credit when I bought my home, however a series of hospital visits has utterly destroyed my credit scores.

    Dear Insurance companies, go fuck yourself you greedy cunts

    • @[email protected]
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      -67 months ago

      Why did your hospital visits touch your credit?

      Sounds like you own a house you can’t actually afford.

      • @Dorkyd68
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        7 months ago

        I wasn’t able to afford medical insurance at the time and fell behind on arranged payments on 2 ER (emergency room) visits. In America medical debt effects your credit score negatively.

        Sounds like you’re condescending asshole that doesn’t know what they are talking about

        • @TheRagingGeek
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          27 months ago

          I live in America, have medical debt that I generally have ignored, and it never shows up on my credit score, I wonder if making the payment arrangement is what made it show up on the report, because currently I have a 800 credit score.

          • @[email protected]
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            37 months ago

            There’s something they aren’t telling us here. It sounds like they likely put the arranged payments on their credit card.

            • @TheRagingGeek
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              17 months ago

              That would make sense, essentially double dipping the debt. Twice soaked in horrible costs.

        • @[email protected]
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          -37 months ago

          You don’t understand! I put myself in situation where I can’t afford my house, and now I can’t I afford my house. It’s not MY fault.

            • @[email protected]
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              07 months ago

              Maybe I don’t understand, I’ve always had insurance. I thought Americans were required to have insurance.

              But also, they said they didn’t have insurance because they couldn’t afford it. So I think I’ll let my claim that they can’t actually afford their house stand.