PianoSupplies.com (a division of Piano World) Piano & music accessories, music theme decoratons, tuning & repair tools, moving equipment, party goods,music gift items, ... more
Free shipping on Jansen Artist Benches.
|
|
64895 Members
40 Forums
132570 Topics
1894741 Posts
Max Online: 15252 @ 03/21/10 11:39 PM
|
|
|
#655186 - 09/11/05 11:46 AM
health insurance
|
Full Member
Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 309
Loc: USA
|
Every year I seem to receive a notice that my health insurance premiums are going up. While this doesn't surprise me, the amount that it increases does shock me. Upon my next renewal, my quarterly payment will go up about $200. I am now paying more than twice what I originally paid when I first bought this policy about seven years ago, and I've even cut back on benefits significantly over the years. In seven years time, I'm paying more than double and receiving less coverage.
To all the self-employed musicians out there, I'd like to get your ideas on what you've done (short of dropping your health insurance or moving to Canada) to save money. Who do you go through? Are you pleased?
_________________________
www.elclandestinomusic.com "Moralists have no place in an art gallery" ---Han Suyin "Paint's not really a great thing to bring into a museum" ---Adam Sorenson, The Shape of Things
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#655187 - 10/18/05 01:04 AM
Re: health insurance
|
Junior Member
Registered: 10/17/05
Posts: 1
|
Man, you're right to that. i don't know if insurance could still drop. Time after time it increases everytime, and as a family man it really is a pain in the neck!  The best way is to shop around. Let me share you a site http://www.oneshopinsurance.com my family is insured with them. Try visiting it and compare with State Farm, etc. Hope this helps. When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. Sincerely, Boston
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
|