Anyone Heard of High Def Nation Health Insurance?

What danger? What makes you think YOU know anything about it anyway? Why judge if you don't? This is in PRELAUNCH! Don't any of you have an open mind? It's just something we're looking at.

And I wondered if it could be a new wave of the future. Carriers working directly with one agency who then contracts REPS to REFER clients to them. Sounds scary doesn't it? Could it elmininate the "agent"?

You are the dangerous one when you close your mind to anything before you even know what it's about. If you read my first post - I SAID it is in prelaunch and new and I only knew a few facts.

I am not selling it - yet and am still researching it. BUT so far what I"ve learned IS good. And I hope it does work the way it's set up to work.

And of course I wouldn't sell anything "dangerous". But my goodness, we wouldn't have the telephone if people thought like you are thinking! This is going to be licensed and valid or we wouldn't work it. 5,000 people in 4 days can't be wrong.
That's how many open minded people ARE looking into it.

I'm awake but sounds like you're hypnotized.
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Is this why clients are getting refund checks from their insurance carrers? Mine have been getting them. And the letter accompanying it states it's due to the HCR profit margin rule.

You continue to illustrate how little you know about this business. Saying a company has to pay 80% back in claims doesn't mean they can only "profit" 20%...To compute a companies' "profit" you have to take into account the investment income that a company makes as well as any underwriting gain they may have.
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Is this why clients are getting refund checks from their insurance carrers? Mine have been getting them. And the letter accompanying it states it's due to the HCR profit margin rule.


You continue to illustrate how little you know about this business. Saying a company has to pay 80% back in claims doesn't mean they can only "profit" 20%...To compute a companies' "profit" you have to take into account the investment income that a company makes as well as any underwriting gain they may have.
 
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Baloney, another man had cancerous tumor removed over $200,000 bill and it was completely eliminated through the advocate.

These 'Advocates' work great when someone has no income or assets from which to collect. Now try the 'Advocate' approach with someone that has a decent income and employed as a W-2 employee and has assets to levy against.

Hospitals and Drs today have taken a much tougher stance on collections; pay or be sued. That is unless your 'Advocate' can demonstrate that you be so poor that it is a waste of time to pursue collections against you. For those that have something to get, there is NO 'Advocate'.

* 'Advocate' in medical collections is comparable to Attorney representation for the indigent from Legal Aid. If you have assets you don't get an 'Advocate' or free legal representation.
 
If you make a video of it, please post it :1biggrin:

I will now repeatedly bash my head against the wall, then jab an icepick into my eye.
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The company states it Full coverage health insurance and dental insurance.
And btw, I saw a bill for a man earning six figures and the advocate still got his 100k bill down to less than $500.
Be informed.


These 'Advocates' work great when someone has no income or assets from which to collect. Now try the 'Advocate' approach with someone that has a decent income and employed as a W-2 employee and has assets to levy against.

Hospitals and Drs today have taken a much tougher stance on collections; pay or be sued. That is unless your 'Advocate' can demonstrate that you be so poor that it is a waste of time to pursue collections against you. For those that have something to get, there is NO 'Advocate'.

* 'Advocate' in medical collections is comparable to Attorney representation for the indigent from Legal Aid. If you have assets you don't get an 'Advocate' or free legal representation.
 
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Since you've got the health insurance game down pat, maybe you can tell me where can I find a Ferrari for less than $200/month too? Also, can I get one free by referring three friends to buy theirs for less than $200/month? Did I mention that my budget is less than $200/month? My budget is less than $200/month.
 
clients are getting refund checks from their insurance carrers? Mine have been getting them. And the letter accompanying it states it's due to the HCR profit margin rule.


MLR has nothing to do with profit, or profit margin.

I saw a bill for a man earning six figures and the advocate still got his 100k bill down to less than $500.

I saw a man that made the Statue of Liberty disappear.
 
The company states it Full coverage health insurance and dental insurance.
And btw, I saw a bill for a man earning six figures and the advocate still got his 100k bill down to less than $500.
Be informed.


You saw that, huh?
But you stated this whole thing is in "pre-launch".
Which is it?
People already have the plan, that's why you've been able to see this bill (and could finally list the plan benefits). Or, this is in "pre-launch" and nobody has the plan yet (meaning the whole "i saw a bill for a man..." is made up)?
 
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