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No, they sold out last week. =(Originally Posted by denise89 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Can we still sign up for a October bag?
No, they sold out last week. =(Originally Posted by denise89 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Can we still sign up for a October bag?
yea, I spoke too soon. It was out for delivery today since 9 in the morning, but I didn't get it. Oh, but I got my Julep trick or treat box when that only shipped monday. The post office is so inconsistent it pisses me off. Better come tomorrow! /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />Originally Posted by kdomsmom /img/forum/go_quote.gif
mine has been "out for delivery" since monday...still waiting...
Originally Posted by yoru /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Mine hasn't move a bit since the 13th either. It's supposed to be here on Monday. Still no glambag and I am very disappointed at my local post office. Instead I got a $353.1 bill from the fire department because 2 months ago I passed out from heat stroke during an outdoor event and someone called 911! I didn't know they charge for calling 911. Now I have the worst day ever.
That's easier said than in practice. I'm sorry to hear you passed out, but did they end up helping you? (AKA did the fire department take you to the emergency room or did paramedics aid you? Or did they just show up and you were fine?) Because if that's the case, you technically did use their service. You could argue that "well I didn't want it" but you were passed out... how did anyone know you didn't need the medical help? For example, if someone got taken to the emergency room because they were unconscious from a car accident but was not severely injured and then got stuff with a $3000 bill -- which totally sucks by the way -- they can be like, well maybe I didn't want to be taken to the emergency room it's like... you still used the services. : Sorry I just have a lot of public health feelings.Originally Posted by zadidoll /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Dispute the bill since you didn't call for help.
I agree, if they ended up helping you chances are they are going to make you pay. I was in a car accident & they made me take an ambulance to the hospital because my car was smashed & totaled (I was ok just really pissed off). It happened pretty close to the hospital and the bill was about $6,000. Luckily, for me and the third guy involved, the insurance of the person who caused the accident payed for it.Originally Posted by Kyuu /img/forum/go_quote.gif
That's easier said than in practice. I'm sorry to hear you passed out, but did they end up helping you? (AKA did the fire department take you to the emergency room or did paramedics aid you? Or did they just show up and you were fine?) Because if that's the case, you technically did use their service. You could argue that "well I didn't want it" but you were passed out... how did anyone know you didn't need the medical help? For example, if someone got taken to the emergency room because they were unconscious from a car accident but was not severely injured and then got stuff with a $3000 bill -- which totally sucks by the way -- they can be like, well maybe I didn't want to be taken to the emergency room it's like... you still used the services. : Sorry I just have a lot of public health feelings.
I hope you can sort it out. Maybe you can work out a situation in which you donate a bit to the local fire department instead of footing the bill? Call them and see.
Insurance is weird and quirky. I once got a chest x-ray which I thought was going to cost either like $20 or be covered by my insurance, and like 2 months into a trip to Europe, I get this collection agency blowing up US phone number. Apparently my insurance company didn't cover my x-ray and I owed the hospital $200, and they wouldn't let my parents pay on my behalf even though I was out of the country.Originally Posted by zadidoll /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I'm saying dispute it because if she has insurance then the insurance can cover it. I'm glad I live in an area where 911 help is free.
Yes, they show up when I became conscious. They measure my blood sugar and heart rate and ask if I want to go to the hospital. I refused because I do not have insurance. My sister had almost the same thing once but she woke up in the emergency room, 2 weeks later she received a $12XX bill.Originally Posted by Kyuu /img/forum/go_quote.gif
That's easier said than in practice. I'm sorry to hear you passed out, but did they end up helping you? (AKA did the fire department take you to the emergency room or did paramedics aid you? Or did they just show up and you were fine?) Because if that's the case, you technically did use their service. You could argue that "well I didn't want it" but you were passed out... how did anyone know you didn't need the medical help? For example, if someone got taken to the emergency room because they were unconscious from a car accident but was not severely injured and then got stuff with a $3000 bill -- which totally sucks by the way -- they can be like, well maybe I didn't want to be taken to the emergency room it's like... you still used the services. : Sorry I just have a lot of public health feelings.
I hope you can sort it out. Maybe you can work out a situation in which you donate a bit to the local fire department instead of footing the bill? Call them and see.
I have been wondering what skintone can pull off that neutral pink. The look perfect on you!Originally Posted by OiiO /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Here is what I got and how I used it /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
The colors they sent me were spot-on, everything is so "me"!
Originally Posted by Beautyboxgal /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Gorgeous!
Originally Posted by OiiO /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Here is what I got and how I used it /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
The colors they sent me were spot-on, everything is so "me"!
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