Is there any group I can join to get in on a dental insurance plan? I’m self-employed.?
I work as a craftsperson and live in VT. THe chamber of COmmerce is too costly to join.
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60% Discount on Dental Procedures….30 Plans to Choose From….Pick Your Own Dentist….3 Free Months….Everyone Qualifies
I work as a craftsperson and live in VT. THe chamber of COmmerce is too costly to join.
Tagged with: chamber of commerce
Filed under: Group Dental
delta dental. reasonable!
well, this isnt a group insurance plan, but it is a really high-quality, low cost alternative that may be worth checking out:
If you live in America (besides alaska and montana), this is the best dental plan for price, savings, and quality of dentists (there is also a health/medical plan):
Dental, vision, Rx, and chiropractic plan.
$11.95/month individual or $19.95/month entire household (non-relatives included!)
No waiting periods
No limits on visits or services
No age limits
ALL on-going conditions OK!
ALL specialists included! Yes, even cosmetic dentistry and orthodontics (except orthodontic treatment already in progress)
Use you plan as often as you want! No limit to your savings!
No claim forms or deductibles
Only the highest quality providers
Also health/medical benefits if needed, with that plan even specialists, cosmetic procedures, and natural healing are included.
For more information you can visit http://www.theaplan.biz/rachele or call 541-409-7243
Email and IM: starsalso@yahoo.com
Rachel Burke:
Your continuous attempts to use this forum to sell your product is inappropriate and annoying. If your product is that good, you should be able to pay for advertising.
Any potential buyer should beware: if someone is so dishonest that they use planted "questions" to give their website a plug - what else are they hiding from you?
In my experience, there are always groups you can join which will give you some clout in buying insurance. AARP, for example, or a local coalition of self-employed persons. These "discounted" scams have been around for a long time and are almost always a rip-off.