Message from @SHEPARD D☭G

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2019-10-27 17:38:47 UTC  

Okay fine just walk out of a hospital after getting fixed up and just choose not to pay see what happens

2019-10-27 17:38:58 UTC  

People do it all the time lmao

2019-10-27 17:39:14 UTC  

I'm not saying that's the right thing to do

2019-10-27 17:39:27 UTC  

And people dine and Dash all the time guess what happens

2019-10-27 17:39:37 UTC  

apples to oranges much?

2019-10-27 17:39:58 UTC  

No it's literally the same thing you go in you get services and then are running out choosing not to pay for the services rendered

2019-10-27 17:41:02 UTC  

I see your point, but it's not considered the same, nor is it treated the same

2019-10-27 17:41:58 UTC  

I've been involved with the affairs of several family members with life altering illnesses

2019-10-27 17:42:14 UTC  

cancer for my grandmother and an exceptionally rare neurological condition for my mother

2019-10-27 17:42:33 UTC  

it's VERY expensive, and the hospitals are more than happy to work with you regarding payment

2019-10-27 17:42:50 UTC  

it's a massive issue, but not one that can't be fixe - without forcing everyone else to help pay for it

2019-10-27 17:42:55 UTC  

And let me guess because you don't have a credit card there for the medical bill only costed $2.99 to get taken care of for a procedure that costs thousands of dollars per treatment over the course of many months

2019-10-27 17:43:20 UTC  

So therefore the only reason people have expensive medical bills is because they just have a credit card even though that has no bearing on what it cost to treat your conditions

2019-10-27 17:43:34 UTC  

My statement about credit cards had to do with people being in unnecessary debt, not sure how/why you didn't understand that

2019-10-27 17:44:00 UTC  

had nothing directly to do with health are, but rather, the ability of people to pay for things

2019-10-27 17:44:03 UTC  

like medical bills

2019-10-27 17:44:06 UTC  

Because you specifically refer to it as the exclusive reason for people being in debt

2019-10-27 17:44:23 UTC  

No, I specifically refer to it being a reason people can't pay medical bills

2019-10-27 17:44:23 UTC  

Because acknowledging that the self-admitted expensive medical bills are fucking expensive would shatter your worldview

2019-10-27 17:44:35 UTC  

Not once have I disagreed with that notion

2019-10-27 17:44:47 UTC  

Every step of the way you've disagreed

2019-10-27 17:44:50 UTC  

they're tremendously expensive, but far less so if you ***don't use credit or insurance***

2019-10-27 17:44:54 UTC  

Read the part in bold

2019-10-27 17:45:08 UTC  

Having no money and having a credit card are not the same thing

2019-10-27 17:45:23 UTC  

Cover an expensive medical procedure then you can't cover the cost of the expensive medical procedure and will go into debt just to get healed

2019-10-27 17:45:28 UTC  

Be a fucking adult, learn how to negotiate, and make an agreement with the hospital

2019-10-27 17:45:36 UTC  

it's how we did things before the insurance scam

2019-10-27 17:46:07 UTC  

Such negotiations are out of your hands when dealing with medical procedures

2019-10-27 17:46:28 UTC  

They hold all the cards your bargaining posture is dubious at best

2019-10-27 17:47:25 UTC  

Factually incorrect, my mother and grandmother negotiated, one with Duke and the other with Sentara

2019-10-27 17:47:51 UTC  

Okay but can you use examples to come from reality?

2019-10-27 17:47:53 UTC  

CareCredit is a thing

2019-10-27 17:48:05 UTC  

And it's going to cost you an arm and a leg to get your arm and leg back

2019-10-27 17:48:07 UTC  

My family members aren't real? lol

2019-10-27 17:48:21 UTC  

Anyone can pull a name out of thin air and attach bullshit stories to them

2019-10-27 17:48:43 UTC  

People are so heavily indoctrinated they simply don't know you have the ability to negotiate with doctors

2019-10-27 17:48:57 UTC  

not all doctors will do it, however, it's not an absolute

2019-10-27 17:48:59 UTC  

nothing is

2019-10-27 17:49:02 UTC  

No you can try to negotiate with them you'll get laughed at and sued for wasting their time but you can try

2019-10-27 17:49:41 UTC  

Best case scenario a $20,000 procedure will get bumped up to say $40,000 if you pay it over the course of the rest of your life

2019-10-27 17:50:01 UTC  

Since they would be waiting to see that money they're obviously going to want more money for the inconvenience