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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 2331240" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>That's not true either. It MIGHT be true in 2015 only IF your employer is not GF'ed in and/or chooses a new group plan, which aren't even available at this moment. Also, any company would go through carrier sites, not the .gov site as they are not looking for a subsidy. Basically what I'm saying is that for large companies buying insurance, the logistics aren't changing..... as of right now. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again.... (1) <strong>All ACA policies are private policies.</strong> The only way you join the "communistic database" is if you apply for a subsidy. If someone knows they don't want a subsidy OR doesn't want the .gov to get their info, they can go to the insurance carrier website of their choice and get an off exchange plan instead of going to the healthcare website. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>True. As I said earlier, even if you have an off exchange plan you are still contributing to the insurance pool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 2331240, member: 24"] That's not true either. It MIGHT be true in 2015 only IF your employer is not GF'ed in and/or chooses a new group plan, which aren't even available at this moment. Also, any company would go through carrier sites, not the .gov site as they are not looking for a subsidy. Basically what I'm saying is that for large companies buying insurance, the logistics aren't changing..... as of right now. Again.... (1) [B]All ACA policies are private policies.[/B] The only way you join the "communistic database" is if you apply for a subsidy. If someone knows they don't want a subsidy OR doesn't want the .gov to get their info, they can go to the insurance carrier website of their choice and get an off exchange plan instead of going to the healthcare website. True. As I said earlier, even if you have an off exchange plan you are still contributing to the insurance pool. [/QUOTE]
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