East News

Viewing comments for:

Mass. AG Targets Health Insurance Brokers' Pay

East News • November 15, 2004
The Massachusetts attorney general's office is scrutinizing the practice of health insurers offering lucrative commissions to brokers who are supposed to lock in the best deals for employers. ...

Insurance Journal is not responsible for the content of the message below.

Subject: RE: RE: RE: Where the reallly big abuse lies

Posted On: October 3, 2005, 6:35 am CDT
Posted By: tonya mckendree
Comment:
i have been on maximus probation for three years before it was bi probation. i am on probation for a dui and some traffic tickets. i pay 15.00 for drug screens and 44.oo a month for supervision fees. i failed to report a few times and ther put me on an ankle monitor which is 70.00 a week. My husband and I have six children and one on the way. The state court judge here in waycross ga is also affiliatied with maximus some how and he puts everyone on probation with maximus for everything. if you ask me this is a scam and should not be aloud to happen.
Subject Posted By Posted On
RE: RE: RE: Where the reallly big abuse lies tonya mckendree
Oct 3, 2005, 6:35 am
RE: RE: Where the reallly big abuse lies Dr. Anthony W. Laine
Dec 5, 2004, 3:09 am
RE: RE: Where the reallly big abuse lies Dr. Anthony W. Laine
Dec 5, 2004, 3:09 am
RE: Where the reallly big abuse lies Don
Nov 15, 2004, 6:27 pm
Where the reallly big abuse lies Peter Rousmaniere
Nov 15, 2004, 12:29 pm
Back to article

Post a Comment

.