Time to find employment that doesn't involve being a soul-sucking leech on society.
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Right? If you work for insurance you are the problem
Yeah because a comrade starving is really gonna show those capitalist.
i worked in tech support and we were told off for eating crisps (chips for the americans) while on the phone to clients.
i will help resolve your tech issues with my dorito fingers
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so specific. probably happened
https://www.propublica.org/article/cigna-pxdx-medical-health-insurance-rejection-claims
Considering this article talks about automed denial without a case review by doctors, most definitely.
Thank you for posting this. This tactic isn't new. It's been a common practice for decades. Bury the customer under paperwork and rejections hoping they give up.
Seems like a home made slice of reality, maybe even a selfie from the moment they thought to make a meme.
I used to work insurance claims support for a major national pharmacy chain.
I’ve gotten this call, several times.
MERICA!
America was built on a pile of dead children.
And since America hates to break with tradition, we go on to relive the experience in poor countries that can't fight back, and then we cry about how the troops were the real victims.
Hey, do the world a favour my dude: punch your boss right in the kisser
I mean, there are better ways to get into prison you know
Have you tried assaulting your boss and restarting your superhero career?
Have you tried assaulting your boss and restarting your superhero career?
Let's be honest here: Going by traditional superhero storytelling, the hero assaults his boss NOT because he's sick and tired of telling people they're going to suffer and die (or their loved ones), it'll be because his boss yells at him or turns him down for a promotion. No traditional hero throws away a vicious career for the sake of others, they do it because they were personally affected.
Not saying there aren't stories that break this mould (why is this registering as a spelling error?), but traditionally this is how the story goes. Basically it's the idea of 'no point helping others until I don't get what I want'.
I really hate traditional superhero stories.
Or at least posting their address for everyone? Or posting an insider's guide on how to game the insurance company.
I think you meant to post this to dank memes