Tuggin Tuesday Thread

We had to go add my name to the account we use for our rental house. That was the first time I've been to a bank in probably 3 years.
Now that my mom is retiring I'm going to have to go more often.
 
Extra. Spousal surcharge
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Lol

Its a penalty like being a smoker

You're asked if your spouse was offered insurance by their company. If they declined it and took yours then it costs more than just a spouse who couldn't get insurance through their job.
 
Lol

Its a penalty like being a smoker

You're asked if your spouse was offered insurance by their company. If they declined it and took yours then it costs more than just a spouse who couldn't get insurance through their job.

Never heard of this. Sounds like a cash grab by #BigGrocery
 
Lol

Its a penalty like being a smoker

You're asked if your spouse was offered insurance by their company. If they declined it and took yours then it costs more than just a spouse who couldn't get insurance through their job.
Wife is the state's so maybe we do, but she hasn't said so
 
Now that my mom is retiring I'm going to have to go more often.

I bet it will piss you off if they just decide to pop off for lunch.

Because....you know they all have to go at once
 
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Never heard of this. Sounds like a cash grab by #BigGrocery

Its common.

No one wants extra people on their benefits they don't have to have. That's why your company offers extra to not take their insurance. To try to wipe out the surcharge the other company will charge.
 
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Its a penalty like being a smoker

You're asked if your spouse was offered insurance by their company. If they declined it and took yours then it costs more than just a spouse who couldn't get insurance through their job.
I haven't paid much attention. I'm pretty sure the spouse premium is less than what SA's is for her, but I think you aren't allowed to put them on it, if they have one offered to them.
 
Its common.

No one wants extra people on their benefits they don't have to have. That's why your company offers extra to not take their insurance. To try to wipe out the surcharge the other company will charge.

My organization actually doesn't give you cash for declining the difference. We're given 401k contributions, equal to the contribution the organization makes toward the insurance.

Ex-Douchette wasn't charged any sort of "fee", when we were doing this.

Current broad's organization gives "cash in lieu" though to the paycheck.
 
I haven't paid much attention. I'm pretty sure the spouse premium is less than what SA's is for her, but I think you aren't allowed to put them on it, if they have one offered to them.

Also a probability that the spouse would just be outright denied coverage
 
So can the denied just be one of those Affordable Care Act recipients that everyone else pays the bill?

They would still be being offered insurance through their employer.
 
So went to another branch and dude didn't understand why they closed

The plot thickens

Revenge shall be had
 
I had to deposit some cash last week. Was a PITA having to walk in to a building and hand a dude a handful of cash.
unless you had coins, you can deposit cash in an ATM
 
I can't understand bank employees not wanting customers to use their physical locations. I get the banks themselves. But its like the employees themselves get mad at it.
 
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