This is kind of low ball... Asked by CALIDEE_MOO! 41 months ago Similar questions: MEDICAL CREDIT LINE forced Consumer investigation report Business.
Similar questions: MEDICAL CREDIT LINE forced Consumer investigation report.
I've not experienced it since using credit cards to pay medical expenses here in Philippines isn't popular yet. Here in Philippines, we are still paying the traditional way like paying cash or check to the hospital or any medical institution. We are not yet that high-tech when it comes to paying for our medical expenses.
Sources: Own opinion.
1 Our country has lost its mind. Medical credit cards? This sounds like a reinvention of the mortgage crisis.
And all of this is done with no concern for the human beings affected, I should say destroyed, by this.
Our country has lost its mind. Medical credit cards? This sounds like a reinvention of the mortgage crisis.
And all of this is done with no concern for the human beings affected, I should say destroyed, by this.
2 There's a great many things about it that need fixing - and there always will be - but thank God for the National Health Service here (just celebrating its 60th birthday). I don't want to make an apparently superior comment from across the pond, but when I hear stories like that I could cry. We've had a few television programmes about the NHS's 60th birthday, and the stories that came out about what happened before were heart-breaking; of course, there wasn't the high-tech medicine that there is now, but many women were walking around with prolapsed uteri; a standard 21st birthday present was to have all your teeth taken out and false teeth fitted; infectious diseases went untreated ... after one year of the NHS, infant mortality had dropped by 10%.
It's one of the things that I can never understand about the US, which I admire in so many ways - why nobody's managed to get even a basic national health system in place. Someone explained to me why llary Clinton's attempt went badly wrong, but that seems almost to have closed the door on the subject; did it even come up in the election primaries? And what, actually, will happen to the people who lose their houses as a result?
I've never read an account of what happens to them ... can anyone recommend one? How would I set about informing myself on this subject? .
There's a great many things about it that need fixing - and there always will be - but thank God for the National Health Service here (just celebrating its 60th birthday). I don't want to make an apparently superior comment from across the pond, but when I hear stories like that I could cry. We've had a few television programmes about the NHS's 60th birthday, and the stories that came out about what happened before were heart-breaking; of course, there wasn't the high-tech medicine that there is now, but many women were walking around with prolapsed uteri; a standard 21st birthday present was to have all your teeth taken out and false teeth fitted; infectious diseases went untreated ... after one year of the NHS, infant mortality had dropped by 10%.
It's one of the things that I can never understand about the US, which I admire in so many ways - why nobody's managed to get even a basic national health system in place. Someone explained to me why llary Clinton's attempt went badly wrong, but that seems almost to have closed the door on the subject; did it even come up in the election primaries? And what, actually, will happen to the people who lose their houses as a result?
I've never read an account of what happens to them ... can anyone recommend one? How would I set about informing myself on this subject?
I would like to get a business line of credit to pay down personal cc used for buisness. " "I don't have good credit and are opening a new business in pensacola fl. Which bank is better in offering a credit line" "Not able to get my credit report" "Do you know of any business credit cards where they determine your line with business credit info only (not owner)?" "what do you think is the best credit report company to get a report from?
" "what movie does the line "i will be forced to thrash you" come from" "Line of credit" "How does one with excellent Business credit but poor personal credit get a Vis or MC for the Busines or a 25k line? " "If someone commits purgery, who do you report it to for investigation?" "Ok I owe 370.00 for a medical bill which was put on my credit report... If I pay it off, will my credit score go up?
I would like to get a business line of credit to pay down personal cc used for buisness.
I don't have good credit and are opening a new business in pensacola fl. Which bank is better in offering a credit line.
What movie does the line "i will be forced to thrash you" come from.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.