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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 877990" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Yes, and they got the benefits book to us in a timely manner, LOL. We got ours in mid-August. Doesn't matter though, the benefits card we got at start of the year has it in small print on the back that employee is responsible. I'm betting that since I didn't call that gave them a legal out to put the cost on me. Considering the kind of money involved I think the hospital should make sure themselves and if denied ask me if I want to proceed and explain the cost to me. As is they had handled everything up to that point and all this was new to me. But apparently it's too bad for me. Fortunately Texas doesn't allow garnishment of wages so I think I can work out a reasonable deal with them. But it means I'm a lifer in Texas or South Carolina as long as I'm working. Pennsylvania doesn't allow garnishment either but can't deal with the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 877990, member: 24302"] Yes, and they got the benefits book to us in a timely manner, LOL. We got ours in mid-August. Doesn't matter though, the benefits card we got at start of the year has it in small print on the back that employee is responsible. I'm betting that since I didn't call that gave them a legal out to put the cost on me. Considering the kind of money involved I think the hospital should make sure themselves and if denied ask me if I want to proceed and explain the cost to me. As is they had handled everything up to that point and all this was new to me. But apparently it's too bad for me. Fortunately Texas doesn't allow garnishment of wages so I think I can work out a reasonable deal with them. But it means I'm a lifer in Texas or South Carolina as long as I'm working. Pennsylvania doesn't allow garnishment either but can't deal with the winter. [/QUOTE]
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