Selling BOB in TN

Pretty sure Sam could tell us. He can see the IP address of each poster.
IP addresses is how I told that students (back when I was a faculty member) had hired someone to do some of their work. The best was the person doing the online business simulation and some of the discussion posts who had a static Amsterdam IP address that was owned by an engineering company. The rest of the stuff was Chicago (which was the physical address of the student). Sometimes they were both on at the same time or within an hour or so of each other. Can we say, "Busted"?
 
Anyone care to bet $100k I'm not Pc? But the cash up. I love taking peoples cash . Many people hate people who speak the truth . I truely understand why people want to not believe what's happening and going to happen . I wish i were wrong as I more anyone wants to see there job die . This was gov't funded and one day things had to change . When i see fmo's making as much as $10 mil plus a yr overriding agents it wasn't sustainable .
 
Ok, so I'm looking to move to Florida and I have a BOB of about 350 or so clients in middle TN(a few in GA AND AL). Mostly mapd, some pdp and supps, ancillary (gtl and unl) and ACA.

I own the BOB but I get paid from 2 different FMOs and directly (I'm now direct paid from the companies). I pay for a CRM system.

I'm considering selling my BOB for several reasons. I get that there are people here who think it would he be a stupid thing to do, so no point in coming on here to ask me why I'm considering something stupid. I've got my reasons to be thinking about this.

I'm exploring my options and want to know what to expect, if anyone is interested in discussing it, and if it's even possible.

Has anyone sold or bought a BOB that can chat?

No but i have 37 Bobs in my BOB

 
EXACTLY...

I am honestly surprised how wrong UHC was with their plans. I can't help but think that the previous administration put a lot of pressure on the plans not to do what made business sense during an election year.

Imagine the outcry if most plans had introduced coinsurance for T3's and up instead of a copay during last year's AEP.
Yep. We all saw it. Even at roll out meetings (I didn't go to any of them but a few friends sent me info) they basically knew that it was going to blow up in their face. They were projecting that some might only pay $850 oop for very expensive Rxs.

The not so bright ones in the group thought, wow, this is great for grandma. The rest of the thinking crowd realized this was no bueno... and those who could connect dots realized it was an election year... Not to put my tin hat on...
 
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