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In Search of a Life
Join Date: Mar 2006
Casino cash: $3169900
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Don't bother. The private options will either be shit or too expensive to seriously consider.
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Veteran
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: JoCo
Casino cash: $-1620000
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Unless your company has zero employer cost share (very doubtful), you simply are not going to find a better product/price on your own. For what it’s worth, you can see how much your employer pays vs. what you pay on your W-2. Source: while I currently work in forecasting/reserving, I used to work in health insurance pricing. |
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