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by enlightenedfool
3809 days ago
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I'm convinced it's a scam based on my own experiences in U.S.A and the third world.
I got a throat infection in India. I went to the pharmacy, took antibiotics for $2. It's done. If that happens in the US, I'm forced to first visit the doctor, pay $250. Then pay some $30 for the antibiotic and even before that have to pay the insurance company hundreds of dollars anticipating these things.
Another recent one is spine issue. I paid $4 for orthopedic consultation and $50 for MRI. Check what it costs in US.
I have several such experiences.
So I'm not a "random guy on the internet". I know what I'm talking about. |
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(The equivalent experience in England&Wales would be free, apart from $10 prescription charge for each prescription, which is waivable for quite a lot of categories of people with low income)