Tried to sign a guy up for Celtic STM but he backed off after calling Celtic. They told him their coverage was not creditable and they would not give him a letter after coverage terminates.
WTF?
STM is creditable coverage in GA (and other states as well). First time I have run in to this.
The issuing carrier does not decide what is creditable and what isn't. Truth is, it is up to the successor carrier to accept the letter as proof or not. States can make declarations on the TYPE of coverage they consider creditable but that is not binding on the successor carrier.
Never run in to this before. What other STM carriers refuse to issue a letter of creditable coverage?
WTF?
STM is creditable coverage in GA (and other states as well). First time I have run in to this.
The issuing carrier does not decide what is creditable and what isn't. Truth is, it is up to the successor carrier to accept the letter as proof or not. States can make declarations on the TYPE of coverage they consider creditable but that is not binding on the successor carrier.
Never run in to this before. What other STM carriers refuse to issue a letter of creditable coverage?