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Originally Posted by Spalumbos62
I thought that too, but why did they want our ins info , and why did an EOB come in the mail for it. Or else the info collection was for Big Brother, ya know, future reference.
Just a thought.
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I imagine (I don't know) that your insurance may have been charged for the personnel that performed the injection. There may be a standard amount that a pharmacy is allowed to charge insurance for their time.
The EOB came because the claim was made against the insurance and they are making you aware. But since you have that EOB, what were you charged for, the cost of the vaccine or just the cost of performing the injection?
My wife and I have received three of our four injections with no cash, no credit card, and no insurance information requested.
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