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kulangflow 08.15.2009 04:02 PM

Time to pay for the baby ...
 
Howdy all,

As many of you know, we just had a new baby in June. Well, the deductible for said baby is $7000. (Why do I even bother paying $400/month for insurance? - separate issue.)

I've decided I need to have a massive R/C sale to help pay down that huge cost. This won't count as the official for sale thread yet because I still need to clean, take pictures, etc, but I figured I'd give you a quick heads up on what's coming.

-1/8 Kyosho Kanai III (brushless)
-E-Revo (brushless w/ Tekno Neu 1515 1y)
-E-Revo VXL (brushless)
-Vendetta ST (brushless)
-RC18b (roller)
-Micro RS4 (brushed)
-Micro DT (stock-brushed)
-Kyosho Blizzard (brushless)
-1/6 Nylint Crawler (stock)
-Losi Comp Crawler (with electronics)
-A few AirHogs items
-DX3R
-Several Tx
-Tons of lipos
-Creative VadoHD video camera

While it pains me to sell those things, I'll be keeping my bl-CRT.5, Blade MCX, and Losi MRC, so I won't be without.

Anyway, keep an eye out for the for sale threads upcoming.

Thanks,

Brian

BrianG 08.15.2009 04:05 PM

Holy crap! With a bill like that, I would definitely return the "product" for a refund! :smile:

A RC Dude 08.15.2009 04:15 PM

whoa!
 
:gasp::oh::surprised::eyes:

nitrostarter 08.15.2009 05:52 PM

Those "receipts" are no refund items...

magman 08.15.2009 06:23 PM

Holy crap that is one large deductible! When my daughter was born, my wife was in the hospital an extra week w/a broken pelvis. If we had to pay the tab for the birth and stay it would've been over $ 20K


Best of luck w/your sale!

mini_t racer 08.15.2009 06:33 PM

this makes me glad i live in the uk as we never get bills like that for hospital treatment or i would be in dept up to my eye balls with the operation iv had to have for motor bike accidents

suicideneil 08.15.2009 07:32 PM

And how much stuff is the ball & chain selling to help cover the cost too?

:whistle:

Best of luck with the sale.

magman 08.15.2009 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suicideneil (Post 313413)
And how much stuff is the ball & chain selling to help cover the cost too?
:whistle:

In most households...that wouldn't happen

jayjay283 08.15.2009 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suicideneil (Post 313413)
And how much stuff is the ball & chain selling to help cover the cost too?.

lol as if... then when they are delivering they look at you and scream "this is all YOUR fault " ... Tell the baby its gotta stay in the womb till Obama socializes our medical care. "Its warm where you are, free food, no bills or homework, stay as long as you can"

Finnster 08.15.2009 09:18 PM

OMG that's terrible insurance.

crazyjr 08.15.2009 09:32 PM

Not to pry, but, how much is the insurance covering?, If less than half, I say drop coverage and bank the money for doctors. If it doesn't cover for a major (operations, delivery, ect) what good is it for minor stuff(doctor visits)? I feel for you and hope things are good with the baby

kulangflow 08.16.2009 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suicideneil (Post 313413)
And how much stuff is the ball & chain selling to help cover the cost too?

:whistle:

Best of luck with the sale.

Actually my wife is really good about not spending money. I'm the frivolous spender in our family (only on R/C). :lol: I have to force her to spend money on clothes and what-not.

Quote:

Originally Posted by crazyjr (Post 313440)
Not to pry, but, how much is the insurance covering?, If less than half, I say drop coverage and bank the money for doctors. If it doesn't cover for a major (operations, delivery, ect) what good is it for minor stuff(doctor visits)? I feel for you and hope things are good with the baby

The insurance is decent for everything other than pregnancy. Families in Utah tend to have more children than other places due to the population being roughly 50% Mormon. Insurance companies basically decided to take advantage of that.

The average Mormon family a generation ago was pretty large, but it's not so much anymore. For example, I have 7 brothers and 2 sisters from the same parents (10 kids including me), but my siblings and I are all having small families. I'm capping it at 3 kids myself. (for the record, Mormons are not polygamists, so please don't confuse us with those guys :lol:)

My company is based in California, but I work "virtual office" from home. They don't have group policies for Utah, so I have to pay for it all as if my company didn't even offer insurance. They do offer a PPO, but it's $700/mo with large deductibles for everything which would turn out even worse in the long run. Bleh.

Since we're not having any more kids, our insurance should be sufficient from here on out.

rabosi 08.16.2009 10:37 AM

$7000 just for the deductible!! It's crazy what they charge for a delivery, a thing that was done at home for minimal cost a little while back. You're proof of why something has to be done to reign in cost. Good luck with the sale.

Bondonutz 08.16.2009 11:17 AM

Brian,
Insurance Co's suck, Sorry to hear your unloading some of your fleet.

Lets see the new baby ?

suicideneil 08.16.2009 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bondonutz (Post 313529)
Brian,
Insurance Co's suck, Sorry to hear your unloading some of your fleet.

Lets see the new baby ?

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21487

:angel:

Bondonutz 08.16.2009 12:01 PM

Nice looking family and cute new addition. Good job !

Thanks Neil.

mkrusedc 08.16.2009 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bondonutz (Post 313529)
Brian,
Insurance Co's suck, Sorry to hear your unloading some of your fleet.

Lets see the new baby ?

What we need in the US is insurance reform not healthcare reform. Our elected idiots have it wrong again.

Quote:

Originally Posted by rabosi (Post 313522)
$7000 just for the deductible!! It's crazy what they charge for a delivery, a thing that was done at home for minimal cost a little while back. You're proof of why something has to be done to reign in cost. Good luck with the sale.

Unless she was high risk that is a great idea for a normal body function...birth. The majority of that cost I would bet is malpractice not a health provider that is overcharging.

Good luck Kulangflow

kulangflow 08.16.2009 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bondonutz (Post 313529)
Brian,
Insurance Co's suck, Sorry to hear your unloading some of your fleet.

Lets see the new baby ?

Just because I'm a proud dad and like to show off my kids, here's a few more recent pics:

Ella
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_NMffoDXmma...0/DSC_9740.JPG

Wyatt and Mia
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_NMffoDXmma...0/DSC_9817.JPG

magman 08.16.2009 03:50 PM

Beautiful family you have. I love being a dad..best feeling in the world. No matter how sh***y my day is/was, coming home to her makes it all worth it.

plettenbergs 08.16.2009 04:05 PM

I agree with that magman....My 2 boys(Benjamin9 and Miles5) are my life!(my wife is ok too)...I would sell all my toys if i had to....$7000 is a deal for a healthy new baby!!:smile:

mkrusedc 08.16.2009 07:46 PM

You are rich Kulangflow. Congrats!

Finnster 08.16.2009 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kulangflow (Post 313518)
Actually my wife is really good about not spending money. I'm the frivolous spender in our family (only on R/C). :lol: I have to force her to spend money on clothes and what-not.


The insurance is decent for everything other than pregnancy. Families in Utah tend to have more children than other places due to the population being roughly 50% Mormon. Insurance companies basically decided to take advantage of that.

The average Mormon family a generation ago was pretty large, but it's not so much anymore. For example, I have 7 brothers and 2 sisters from the same parents (10 kids including me), but my siblings and I are all having small families. I'm capping it at 3 kids myself. (for the record, Mormons are not polygamists, so please don't confuse us with those guys :lol:)

My company is based in California, but I work "virtual office" from home. They don't have group policies for Utah, so I have to pay for it all as if my company didn't even offer insurance. They do offer a PPO, but it's $700/mo with large deductibles for everything which would turn out even worse in the long run. Bleh.

Since we're not having any more kids, our insurance should be sufficient from here on out.


So your pre-existing condition was being Mormon then? How messed up. What a bunch of thieves, always trying to figure out ways to collect premiums, and then not have to pay out. That's the big trouble w/ not being part of a big group plan as its easy to find ways to exclude or drop you. Least w/ big companies you know you won't get dropped if you need care. But that's a whole other story.

Very nice family btw. I love my two kids.

Re: Utah. My Dad's side is from Utah, one aunt has 10, another 8, an uncle 6... My Dad is the weirdo w/ just two. Whenever we visited fam out there I was overwhelmed by all my cousins. A good number of them are keeping up the large family tradition, so I've got more family than I can count. We took a group photo once at a fam reunion, and we filled up the bleachers at the school gym, and the photographer had to back all the way against the wall to fit us in the lens. hahaha
On the flip side, my wife has one cousin and one brother. I have over 30 1st cousins alone.

Emaxx_Quebec 08.16.2009 09:47 PM

As a Canadian (quebec) residant, I want to know if ANY pregnancy cost you that amount of money?!!!!!
I'm stunt of what I read!!!!:surprised:
I have one dauther and my wife is pregnant and never paid for hospital bill.
( But governement take a third of my paie.)
I don't want to compare, just want to understand.
I hope everything will come together for you!


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