always next year. Most states you can get free insurance from the state that's better then the one kroger offers.... and even if you HAVE kroger insurance you probably still qualify... and they stack so basically everything is free.
-- Edited by BagBoy on Saturday 2nd of February 2019 10:47:02 AM
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Would you like fries with th... I mean, your milk in a bag?
always next year. Most states you can get free insurance from the state that's better then the one kroger offers.... and even if you HAVE kroger insurance you probably still qualify... and they stack so basically everything is free.
-- Edited by BagBoy on Saturday 2nd of February 2019 10:47:02 AM
If you listen to this ^ guy you're going to end up owing the gov't a big pile of money in fines.
Next time you get an opportunity for employer health coverage, TAKE IT
always next year. Most states you can get free insurance from the state that's better then the one kroger offers.... and even if you HAVE kroger insurance you probably still qualify... and they stack so basically everything is free.
-- Edited by BagBoy on Saturday 2nd of February 2019 10:47:02 AM
If you listen to this ^ guy you're going to end up owing the gov't a big pile of money in fines.
Next time you get an opportunity for employer health coverage, TAKE IT
untrue. You just need to talk to the people at your health and human services office to find out if you still qualify - even with employer insurance.
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Would you like fries with th... I mean, your milk in a bag?
always next year. Most states you can get free insurance from the state that's better then the one kroger offers.... and even if you HAVE kroger insurance you probably still qualify... and they stack so basically everything is free.
Made you look, douche
-- Edited by BagBoy on Saturday 2nd of February 2019 10:47:02 AM
If you listen to this ^ guy you're going to end up owing the gov't a big pile of money in fines.
Next time you get an opportunity for employer health coverage, TAKE IT
untrue. You just need to talk to the people at your health and human services office to find out if you still qualify - even with employer insurance.