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Posted by: Anonymous
Monday, March 08, 2010
Review for: Golden Rule
Golden Rule is for catastrophic coverage only til I can afford something better,
I have paid for prescriptions and lab test, so far not too bad.
I was with Conneticare for many years, but could not afford the premiums
anymore
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