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AZHokie59

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Got a bill from the doctor's billing office yesterday for $566. No dates,


no explanation, no nada. Pretty sure it was from my hospital stay back in October, but my insurance would have paid most of it. I Called this morning. They billed the wrong insurance co. 6 friggin months ago. Man, question everything. Good help is so hard to find.

Posted: 02/08/2022 at 11:48AM



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