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HappyKayakers
Jan 08, 2014Explorer
orfsotr wrote:
Either move to SD for the required time or get insurance in the state where you actually reside! You cannot expect an insurance company to base your premimum on medical costs in SD when you actually get your medical care (other than emergency treatment) in another state!
Since this post is in the fulltime forum I'm going to assume that the OP is a fulltimer. While some fulltimers may reside in one place for years, many (most) travel frequently during the year. There should be a national option instead of a state option for fulltimers.
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