Throughout my many attempts to complete a Healthcare.gov Marketplace insurance application, I have learned that the system often does not permit me to make any changes to my not-yet-submitted application. Once data is entered and I progress to the next stage in the process, Healthcare.gov does not allow me to go back and correct information I previously entered.
Now, to submit an application, it requires that I testify that "I know I can make changes in my Marketplace account". I do not know that. So far, the Marketplace has not permitted me to make corrections to most of the data I have entered. Should I expect anything different after I submit an application?
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Showing posts with label Agreement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Agreement. Show all posts
20131111
Problem ID: 7367387762404874350
Entered by: Ben Simo
Entered by: Ben Simo
Healthcare.gov requires people know that the site has functionality it does not appear to have
20091115
Problem ID: 1267179456523053353
Entered by: Ben Simo
Entered by: Ben Simo
Does anyone read this stuff?
Who in their right mind expects anyone to read, understand, and accept 78 mobile device screens full of legalese to install a Windows Mobile application? (Yeah, I counted 78.)
If reading an agreement is made so difficult that most people will be discouraged people from doing it, will it hold up in court?