holdenc85
Expert
I interviewed with US Health advisors here in North Palm Beach, FL today, and everything sounded too good to be true. The sales/income numbers are literally out of this world...
Since the Donald wants to replace the ACA, and the plans USHA sells ( complete with the upgrade to" major medical") are less expensive than the ACA, but is there a sacrifice of coverage as a result of the savings?
I'm aware of the bad reviews, but want to at least hear from someone who actually works for USHA.
Thanks in Advance!
Since the Donald wants to replace the ACA, and the plans USHA sells ( complete with the upgrade to" major medical") are less expensive than the ACA, but is there a sacrifice of coverage as a result of the savings?
I'm aware of the bad reviews, but want to at least hear from someone who actually works for USHA.
Thanks in Advance!