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$4k Medical Bill received 58 months after Service

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$4k Medical Bill received 58 months after Service Reviewing this bill that I just received… 4 years and 10 months after services were rendered, I apparently owe ~$4000 for services rendered that weren’t covered by my insurer. This is incredibly unexpected, and seems ethically dubious to spring this on someone out of nowhere. I don’t even have the same health insurer anymore. Unraveling this i…

Reddit Personal Finance 513 2023-11-17

I got a $727 bill from a lab when I went for an annual checkup

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I got a $727 bill from a lab when I went for an annual checkup This past summer went to the doctor because I have not gone in 2 years. Was concerned about my health so figured I get an annual exam. Doctor which is in my network took blood and sent them to a lab that is also in my network. Now received a bill for $727 in lab tests. They billed me for 8 different charges each one saying lab test totaling to $…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.3k 2023-11-15

Should I pay off credit cards or medical bill?

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Should I pay off credit cards or medical bill? I am looking for advice on what to do regarding some bills that I have and the use of some extra money we have at the moment. I have about 3k to work with for now and an extra 800 from selling a few things. These are the bills that im working on getting taken care of: Amex – 10k Visa- 2,500 (stopped using) Medical Bill – 2,400 (400/month) I re…

Reddit Personal Finance 900 2023-11-13

Past due bill for 32 cents. Will this impact my credit?

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Past due bill for 32 cents. Will this impact my credit? I’ve never made a late bill payment in my life. I just checked my electric bill and somehow someway I have a late payment of .32 (32 cents) that was due on September 10th. I am so upset with myself as this has never happened to me before and seeing such a small amount of money on my screen in bright red was frustrating. Anyway…will this effec…

Reddit Personal Finance 450 2023-11-12

Landlord never put water bill in my name

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Landlord never put water bill in my name This might be the wrong place for this question but here it is: Renting a house with a couple roommates. The owner uses a 3rd party (renters warehouse) for management. The owner is almost impossible to reach by the 3rd party, and he is listed as the landlord on the lease. Example — water heater was broken a while back and put a request in to fix…

Reddit Personal Finance 882 2023-11-11

U.S. House Bill Seeks Centralized Record of Off-Chain Crypto Transactions

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U.S. House Bill Seeks Centralized Record of Off-Chain Crypto Transactions It would be hard for a big exchange to repeat an FTX collapse if the firm’s internal flow of crypto assets was also reported to an outside repository that U.S. regulators could see. That’s the idea behind new legislation from Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va.) that would force exchanges to share the movement of digital assets now only recorded on their own …

Coindesk 437 2023-11-10

Surgeon said they are charging me $2000 for scheduling and preparation, and won’t bill it to my insurance

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Surgeon said they are charging me $2000 for scheduling and preparation, and won’t bill it to my insurance I’m having a double jaw surgery soon. Surgeon’s office said basically I need to pay $2000 out of pocket for scheduling and planning. It’s billed from the surgeon’s office and won’t be billed to my insurance. The actually cost of the surgery, which will be come from the hospital, will go through insurance. My question is can they do this? Can I …

Reddit Personal Finance 1.3k 2023-11-10

Went in for regular dental cleaning, coming out with a potential $504 bill

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Went in for regular dental cleaning, coming out with a potential $504 bill Hello everyone! I yesterday went to a dentist for the first time in 5ish years to get just a regular cleaning – I have no complaints about my health. I was seated in a room, they asked a few questions and said “we’ll wait for the x-ray room to open up and get some images”. They then proceed, unknowingly to me do a CB CT (D0367) and regular X-ray…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2023-11-09

LPT: In many cases, a tow truck driver cannot lawfully keep your car until you pay the bill. They instead have to give your car back and send you a bill. Next time you get towed, check the laws in your region.

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LPT: In many cases, a tow truck driver cannot lawfully keep your car until you pay the bill. They instead have to give your car back and send you a bill. Next time you get towed, check the laws in your region. submitted by /u/TwoEarsJames

Life Pro Tips 937 2023-11-05

Have a 10k credit card bill due

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Have a 10k credit card bill due Hey so it’s my first time not having enough to pay my card in full, I have 7.5k to pay it with but I won’t be able to pay the card in full, this is my first time not having enough to pay in full, I messed up by trying to buy something to sell but I had to sell it for a loss, will this affect my credit score? Will I have to pay a lot of interest?…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.1k 2023-10-31

California governor vetoes a bill requiring humans in autonomous big rigs

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California governor vetoes a bill requiring humans in autonomous big rigs Driverless trucks from Waymo. | Credit: WaymoGovernor Gavin Newsom has vetoed Assembly Bill 316, which would have required human attendants in driverless vehicles over 10,000 pounds, reports Reuters. The bill saw broad support among state legislators and was backed by the Teamsters and other labor organizations. At the moment, The governor wrot…

The Verge 814 2023-10-29

How is T-bill yield calculated?

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How is T-bill yield calculated? I opened a brokerage account with Charles Schwabb. The 9-month T-bill right now has a YTM of 5.47%. I wanted to buy $10,000 of it, however, the estimated total cost was $9620.22. This means I would only earn about $379.78 in interest right? But wouldn’t 5.47% of $10,000 for 9 months come out to be $410.25? Are there any hidden fees I didn’t know…

Reddit Personal Finance 899 2023-10-26

A 15 year dental bill?!?!

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A 15 year dental bill?!?! 15 years ago I had dental work done. I didn’t have insurance so I was paying everything cash. From what I remember, everything was fine. I then got a job and due to the insurance, I was no longer able to go to that specific dentist.. 15 years later, im at a new job, and saw my insurance was contracted with my old dentist. I was actually really h…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.0k 2023-10-25