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It's not taxable income therefore does not count as income
That's not always true. Medicaid counts non-taxable income. So does my property assessment exemption.
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It's not taxable income therefore does not count as income
That's not always true. Medicaid counts non-taxable income. So does my property assessment exemption.
Did you leave me enough to buy a Christmas ham?I called you six times yesterday and you didn't answer ..... So I took your new food card and went to McDonalds.
it's part of their insurance plan to encourage heathy eating and habits to help them be healthier to lower health care costs OMG. Duh!
I know....I feel like saying that sometimes. I'd never say that to a prospect/client...Had it happen where a persons rent was raised bc a new housing manager did list it with client as her income. Blows my mind how some info gets processed. Long texts from person blaming her rent going up on her healthy benefits card....idk, I did talk to that manager a few months after the fact. She learned it's not listed as income.Duh! back to you.
I don't know what happens further into a sales interview, but that is certainly NOT the initial emotional thrust in the way MAPD benefits are presented to Medicare Beneficiaries.