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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
TY, Joyce. I think outlaw missed my point I would not
consider misleading info acceptable, I was simply trying to draw the line between IMPLYING, VERBALLY PROMISING and getting it in WRITING. Implying is the weakest, since it also requires an inference by the listener.
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golfing eagles: First, I concur with most here.. enjoy learning from your insightful posts. However, as to the aforementioned I wish I had a nickel for every time we defended a breach of contract lawsuit based on implied promises. An implied promise has been ruled to have changed the written contract in more than one ruling
And you are right in explaining that the health market, etc is driving much of this. However, all things equal I am not aware of another system or group of doctors or single practitioner who will only accept one insurer. As a consumer I am not happy that government or insurance is stepping in between my doctor and me. etc etc etc. In network are creating a real pricing problem for out of networks. ACA is replacing medicare pushing for a single payer system
Personally I have no dog in this fight because my canvasing when I first moved here led me to the Munroe System and its a losing argument to go against anything that remotely connects to TV.
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