PJSprog
Elite Member
26°F and cloudy this morning, warming up into the mid-30s as the day progresses. The wintry mix stuff arrived in the area around 9am this morning in a spotty manner. Temps are not forecast to get above freezing until after 5pm. Hoping this doesn't become a serious ice storm. The professional guessers have taken to calling the end of the event a "plain rain," which they apparently like enough to use it over and over and over. Never heard that phrase used until yesterday, and now it has the Sammy Hagar song stuck in my head (Plain Jane). It's driving me insane. 
Got a letter earlier in the week that appeared to be from our heath care insurance provider. They were requesting information on social security numbers and birthdates of everyone on the policy. The only one listed on the third page was the youngest stepson, who we removed from that policy over a year ago when he moved out of the house and got his own insurance through his employer. The Wife was irritated that she was not listed on the document. I was going to call them about it, but started to notice a couple of strange things about it. The date at the top of the form was 2018, and the letter mentioned needing the to keep the info straight to avoid the IRS penalty for not having insurance. First, I was wondering why they would send me a document from 2 years ago. Then, I remembered that the "penalty" part of the ACA was rescinded last year. Something screwy about this whole thing. So, last night I logged into the provider's website (BC/BS - Anthem) and checked my policy. Sure enough, everything there was as it should be. Now, I guess I need to call them after all and find out how someone was able to get this outdated information. This doesn't do a lot to help my already healthy distrust of giving personal information to other people.
Have a safe trip, Drew.
Got a letter earlier in the week that appeared to be from our heath care insurance provider. They were requesting information on social security numbers and birthdates of everyone on the policy. The only one listed on the third page was the youngest stepson, who we removed from that policy over a year ago when he moved out of the house and got his own insurance through his employer. The Wife was irritated that she was not listed on the document. I was going to call them about it, but started to notice a couple of strange things about it. The date at the top of the form was 2018, and the letter mentioned needing the to keep the info straight to avoid the IRS penalty for not having insurance. First, I was wondering why they would send me a document from 2 years ago. Then, I remembered that the "penalty" part of the ACA was rescinded last year. Something screwy about this whole thing. So, last night I logged into the provider's website (BC/BS - Anthem) and checked my policy. Sure enough, everything there was as it should be. Now, I guess I need to call them after all and find out how someone was able to get this outdated information. This doesn't do a lot to help my already healthy distrust of giving personal information to other people.
Have a safe trip, Drew.