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<blockquote data-quote="sortaisle" data-source="post: 1151959" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>Unless you can provide information on what kind of coverage the West is getting which I can't seem to find since they have until November 1st to find it, how can you honestly throw numbers out that don't exist? You seem to think the way to sway me to your way of thinking is by first pointing out my "flawed" thinking and second throwing out numbers that don't matter to you or I since we don't even know what coverage we're actually getting. You're obviously very intelligent and I have no issue whatsoever with your position but please use facts to sway me since my thinking is perfectly sound. I live in a world where my company has decided to live and die by the stock market. UPS can spend money on " stupid" purchases all they want. It seems UPS is doing fine with their purchases. I can't honestly say if my coverage is going to be better or worse since we don't know what the actual coverage is yet so I can't say yay or nay honestly on changes. And my gut feeling tells me I'll have to pay more out of pocket because healthcare costs have increased 2 to 3 times more than inflation on average the last 10 years. Where is the logic flawed? Like I've said...I voted no because there's not enough information for me to vote yes on this as far as insurance goes. If we wind up with the minimum coverage offered by the Central States Enhanced C6 plan (which still doesn't exist yet, so where people are pulling the info from baffles me,) then I'll read up on it and make a decision then. Until I know what I'm getting, it's a no vote. I'm not rah rahing UPS...although they do well business wise...there's just economic realities that exist that needs to be taken into consideration. To not consider it seems to be greedy to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sortaisle, post: 1151959, member: 17605"] Unless you can provide information on what kind of coverage the West is getting which I can't seem to find since they have until November 1st to find it, how can you honestly throw numbers out that don't exist? You seem to think the way to sway me to your way of thinking is by first pointing out my "flawed" thinking and second throwing out numbers that don't matter to you or I since we don't even know what coverage we're actually getting. You're obviously very intelligent and I have no issue whatsoever with your position but please use facts to sway me since my thinking is perfectly sound. I live in a world where my company has decided to live and die by the stock market. UPS can spend money on " stupid" purchases all they want. It seems UPS is doing fine with their purchases. I can't honestly say if my coverage is going to be better or worse since we don't know what the actual coverage is yet so I can't say yay or nay honestly on changes. And my gut feeling tells me I'll have to pay more out of pocket because healthcare costs have increased 2 to 3 times more than inflation on average the last 10 years. Where is the logic flawed? Like I've said...I voted no because there's not enough information for me to vote yes on this as far as insurance goes. If we wind up with the minimum coverage offered by the Central States Enhanced C6 plan (which still doesn't exist yet, so where people are pulling the info from baffles me,) then I'll read up on it and make a decision then. Until I know what I'm getting, it's a no vote. I'm not rah rahing UPS...although they do well business wise...there's just economic realities that exist that needs to be taken into consideration. To not consider it seems to be greedy to me. [/QUOTE]
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