Anonymous
Post 09/18/2017 11:37     Subject: Under the Table - Health Insurance

Anonymous wrote:I have medicaid for tens of thousands of medical bills yearly I can't afford to lose it so I have no choice bUT to work under the table . I do collect ssi which is connected to medicaid so I can't afford to lose that either so I can't show income. The lady at social security advised working under the table


I wonder if sending this thread to Social Security you could be identified.
Anonymous
Post 09/18/2017 11:35     Subject: Under the Table - Health Insurance

You and your employer are liars and cheats and I hope it comes back and bites you hard.
Anonymous
Post 09/18/2017 10:35     Subject: Under the Table - Health Insurance

OP, you can get health insurance anywhere even if you're off the table. Forget the haters, as you said, probably most of them are in welfare or some sort of government help.
Anonymous
Post 09/18/2017 09:45     Subject: Under the Table - Health Insurance

Anonymous wrote:I have medicaid for tens of thousands of medical bills yearly I can't afford to lose it so I have no choice bUT to work under the table . I do collect ssi which is connected to medicaid so I can't afford to lose that either so I can't show income. The lady at social security advised working under the table




I understand why you are doing this, but it's costing the rest of us.
Anonymous
Post 09/18/2017 09:35     Subject: Under the Table - Health Insurance

I have medicaid for tens of thousands of medical bills yearly I can't afford to lose it so I have no choice bUT to work under the table . I do collect ssi which is connected to medicaid so I can't afford to lose that either so I can't show income. The lady at social security advised working under the table
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2013 10:58     Subject: Re:Under the Table - Health Insurance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP Here: If we could do this we would, not sure if it's different in other states, but here we would have to be married for me to get on his policy that he receives through his company.

Who told you that?

OP again! Hmm seems like I may have been told wrongly about this! I just researched this some more and apparently it just depends on his policy, some may allow me to be added! That was my mistake, listening to family members and not looking into it myself until now! THANKS!

You're very welcome.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2013 09:20     Subject: Re:Under the Table - Health Insurance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP Here: If we could do this we would, not sure if it's different in other states, but here we would have to be married for me to get on his policy that he receives through his company.

Who told you that?

OP again! Hmm seems like I may have been told wrongly about this! I just researched this some more and apparently it just depends on his policy, some may allow me to be added! That was my mistake, listening to family members and not looking into it myself until now! THANKS!
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2013 09:06     Subject: Re:Under the Table - Health Insurance

Anonymous wrote:OP Here: If we could do this we would, not sure if it's different in other states, but here we would have to be married for me to get on his policy that he receives through his company.

Who told you that?
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2013 08:03     Subject: Re:Under the Table - Health Insurance

OP Here: If we could do this we would, not sure if it's different in other states, but here we would have to be married for me to get on his policy that he receives through his company.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2013 07:56     Subject: Under the Table - Health Insurance

Anonymous wrote:Why can't your boyfriend put you on his policy? You are his "partner".

Are you sure you live with your boyfriend?