Why is good dental insurance so hard to find?

Fred, is this a solicitation? Sure looks like it.

Just noticed the new format apparently does not allow us to flag spam.

What a shame.

Never mind. I found the REPORT POST link.

Also clicked your link.

What garbage.
Fred seems to have disappeared after being asked to justify some of his claims in another thread..
 
He sent me a PM after my post you quoted. Didn't bother to read it all but he was basically throwing shade (as the young folks say) for criticizing his solicitation. Deleted the PM and moved on.

Guess I will never find out how 200,000 dentists become 600,000 par providers.
 
He sent me a PM after my post you quoted. Didn't bother to read it all but he was basically throwing shade (as the young folks say) for criticizing his solicitation. Deleted the PM and moved on.

Guess I will never find out how 200,000 dentists become 600,000 par providers.
Yeah.. I got one from him too..
 
"I am member of the National Association of Health Underwriters and a Certified Insurance Agent for The Healthcare Exchange (Covered California)."

The consumer wants to buy a dental plan that covers pre existing immediately, allows them to keep their current dentist, and, only pay one months premium. That is why "good" and " dental insurance" doesn't exist.

In the state of California, do the descriptors listed within the quotes in the first sentence of the post indicate an independent insurance agent such as yourself, or something different?
 
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