HC.gov Ability to Upload Electronic Doc's Gone

As Kenny suggested, I always put the clients name and FFM I.D. on every single page prior to uploading. Then there's no question as to who it belongs to. Of course, that doesn't mean the Marketplace won't still screw it up somehow.
 
FYI

We have launched some new features, some of which are relevant to this thread...

Follow Up List - Eligibility Verification Documents
Keep track of what needs to be done, all within ACAExpress. Providing the marketplace with the proper documentation is essential to making sure your client retains their subsidy and their coverage. Effective immediately you no longer have to look at the eligibility letter to know what needs to be uploaded to the marketplace. Within each completed enrollment’s details you’ll find a checklist which will instantly tell you if the marketplace requires additional documents from your client. To utilize this list visit view the FAQ article here.

*First time payment will also be added to this list very soon.

Email Plan Quotes to Clients
We understand that making sure your clients have all of the information they need about their plan is important to your business. That's why we have implemented the ability for you to email a plan quote directly to your clients! Click Here for details.

View Eligibility PDF
Effective with applications submitted on or after 12:00 Noon CST on 12/28/2015, you can now view eligibility letters for completed applications from this date forward! For more details and instructions on how this works Click Here.

Eligibility Letter Now Emailed
Upon completion of an enrollment you’ll now see the Marketplace Eligibility Letter automatically emailed to both the agent and consumer.
 
To add to the dog pile:
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Beware of an email scam - targeting HealthCare.gov users -

January 14, 2016
Attention: Beware of email scam

We’ve become aware of an email phishing scam targeted at HealthCare.gov users.

The phishing emails claim to come from HealthCare.gov and ask you to complete a verification process for 2016 tax returns through links that appears to go to HealthCare.gov.
 
To add to the dog pile:
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Beware of an email scam - targeting HealthCare.gov users -

January 14, 2016
Attention: Beware of email scam

We’ve become aware of an email phishing scam targeted at HealthCare.gov users.

The phishing emails claim to come from HealthCare.gov and ask you to complete a verification process for 2016 tax returns through links that appears to go to HealthCare.gov.

With the amount of emails going out unnecessarily from HC.gov this will surely net allot of "not in the know" consumers...:err:
 
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