Anonymous
Post 10/14/2018 16:24     Subject: Re:Retiring young - cautionary info

Anonymous wrote:I'll chime in as well OP. Thank you very much for sharing. There are a lot of jerks on this board. Hopefully they don't discourage people from sharing information or perspectives that could be helpful and/or possibly interesting to at least some people on this board. It's a shame there are so many classless a-holes who have nothing better to do than to post insults behind the spineless anonymity of a forum.


Thanks for the nice words. I appreciate it.
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2018 15:59     Subject: Retiring young - cautionary info

We are also in our mid 40 and want to retire soon, still have kids in elementary and middle school. Any thoughts about moving to Canada, in terms of health care and education ?
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2018 10:10     Subject: Re:Retiring young - cautionary info

I'll chime in as well OP. Thank you very much for sharing. There are a lot of jerks on this board. Hopefully they don't discourage people from sharing information or perspectives that could be helpful and/or possibly interesting to at least some people on this board. It's a shame there are so many classless a-holes who have nothing better to do than to post insults behind the spineless anonymity of a forum.
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2018 09:19     Subject: Retiring young - cautionary info

Op thanks for posting. Sorry you are dealing with some loser lunatics. We also can’t think about retiring early at this point due to health care costs. I appreciate the insight into yours.
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2018 07:52     Subject: Re:Retiring young - cautionary info

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
He should have stayed active duty. He knew hew was giving up the insurance when he choose to leave active duty. The choice was his. I never get comments like this.


Did you miss the part where I said he keeps getting activated and is frequently away anyway? The next birthday I have with my husband will be 3 years since the last.


These are choices your family made. Stop crying about it.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2018 12:23     Subject: Re:Retiring young - cautionary info

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
corporate employer health insurance do not have pre-existing clause


Before ACA this was NOT true.


Really? I worked at multiple different employers prior to ACA and none offered health insurance w pre-existing clause.

NP here and I remember they used to issie some type of letter when you left a job verifying you had qualifying coverage or something like that. You could still get insurance but I think pre existing conditions werent covered for a year or something if you had a gao in coverage.

Yes, pre existing conditions were waived if you had prior coverage and the coverage was in the last 60 days. Some plans asked for proof of coverage via a HIPAA certificate, others just accepted your word. Without the certificate it was plan by plan on the exclusion and the waiting period.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2018 11:30     Subject: Retiring young - cautionary info

Anonymous wrote:go back to work. problem solved.


Op here: I didn’t say it was a problem for me. I can afford it. Since others may not be able to and won’t have budgeted for it, im passing on the info.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2018 10:29     Subject: Re:Retiring young - cautionary info

Anonymous wrote:
He should have stayed active duty. He knew hew was giving up the insurance when he choose to leave active duty. The choice was his. I never get comments like this.


Did you miss the part where I said he keeps getting activated and is frequently away anyway? The next birthday I have with my husband will be 3 years since the last.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2018 10:23     Subject: Retiring young - cautionary info

go back to work. problem solved.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2018 08:43     Subject: Retiring young - cautionary info

Anonymous wrote:What are you going to do when Obamacare totally collapses? We are on that path thanks to our lovely government.


Then they will again be able to buy less expensive insurance that doesn't actually cover anything, and certainly not pre-existing conditions. But they will enjoy the illusion that they are covered, at least until someone actually gets sick.

No one will be happier than insurance companies if the ACA goes away.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2018 06:25     Subject: Re:Retiring young - cautionary info

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
corporate employer health insurance do not have pre-existing clause


Before ACA this was NOT true.


Really? I worked at multiple different employers prior to ACA and none offered health insurance w pre-existing clause.


+1.

But hey, it's fun to blame Trump.

I remember the good ol' days under Obama when everyone made a million dollars, healthcare was free for everyone and college tuition was just $999 a year!


It is and he makes it so easy.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2018 04:48     Subject: Re:Retiring young - cautionary info

Anonymous wrote:Couldn't you just change over to the cheapest HMO available to you?

Yes, I could but I prefer a ppo. I don’t want to switch providers and if something bad happens healthwise, I want to be able to go with the providers I want, not those selected for me.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2018 23:40     Subject: Re:Retiring young - cautionary info

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
corporate employer health insurance do not have pre-existing clause


Before ACA this was NOT true.


Really? I worked at multiple different employers prior to ACA and none offered health insurance w pre-existing clause.


+1.

But hey, it's fun to blame Trump.

I remember the good ol' days under Obama when everyone made a million dollars, healthcare was free for everyone and college tuition was just $999 a year!
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2018 23:37     Subject: Re:Retiring young - cautionary info

Anonymous wrote:3019 = 2019


I love American math.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2018 19:38     Subject: Re:Retiring young - cautionary info

Couldn't you just change over to the cheapest HMO available to you?