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srican69

(1,426 posts)
Wed Oct 2, 2013, 05:33 AM Oct 2013

Has anyone been able to see premiums on the federal exchange?

I signed up yesterday ... but the system to review my information is still unavailble and I havent yet seen the premiums on offer for me.

Has anyone been able to get to that stage yet?

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Has anyone been able to see premiums on the federal exchange? (Original Post) srican69 Oct 2013 OP
Nope... Change Happens Oct 2013 #1
Too many people on the site Cresent City Kid Oct 2013 #2
Nope durablend Oct 2013 #3
Here's a url for an ACA premium calculator brush Oct 2013 #4
I know about that .. but I want to see the real thing... srican69 Oct 2013 #5

Cresent City Kid

(1,621 posts)
2. Too many people on the site
Wed Oct 2, 2013, 08:02 AM
Oct 2013

I suspect it will be easier as time passes. I heard that they wanted to sign up 7 million in the first year, but had 3 million on the site the first day. This is going to be like the Cash for Clunkers thing, so popular that processing will be slow and the delay will be used to portray it as a failure.

durablend

(7,460 posts)
3. Nope
Wed Oct 2, 2013, 08:14 AM
Oct 2013

Managed to get the registration through overnight but now stuck at the identity verification thingy (when the site actually manages to load). Responses to the questions they use are correct, but NOPE "cannot verify your information". AARGH!

brush

(53,787 posts)
4. Here's a url for an ACA premium calculator
Wed Oct 2, 2013, 09:21 AM
Oct 2013

It works. When my wife and I were buying insurance on the open market we paid over $300 a piece a month but with ACA it would have been only $138 a month each — a pretty good saving.

The more you make though the premium get higher

http://kff.org/interactive/subsidy-calculator/#state=nv&zip=89131&income-type=dollars&income=65%2C000&employer-coverage=0&people=2&adult-count=2&adults[0][age]=50&adults[0][tobacco]=0&adults[1][age]=49&adults[1][tobacco]=0&child-count=0&child-tobacco=0

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