Ye’, we get it a lot, ‘but it’s not free’. As if spending $500 a month (plus out of pocket fees) is equal to paying $200 for the whole year (with no out of pocket fees other than prescriptions which within certain categories are free).
Ye’, we get it a lot, ‘but it’s not free’. As if spending $500 a month (plus out of pocket fees) is equal to paying $200 for the whole year (with no out of pocket fees other than prescriptions which within certain categories are free).
But it’s simply a case of spending a dollar wisely, to save spending $50 stupidly to then have to spend $100 when you go to use that thing you paid $50 for.
Ye’, go in to hospital for a semi serious injury, then have to go back in because you got the bill and had a heart attack after seeing the amount.
That 3k covers you for 5 years too.
It’s free at point of use. You pay via taxes called National Insurance, a percentage of that goes to healthcare.
There is a thing with some coming to the U.K. and getting care and going home and saying they got free healthcare in the U.K. isn’t it good!? The thing is unless it’s emergency treatment, those tourists should pay, but they usually fly home and the NHS rarely pursues it.
There was a video done in New York, looking at some around 30 year old.
But so many still argue it’s the best way and paying for healthcare through taxes is ‘socialist’, but at the same time have no problems paying for the other emergency services such as police and fire through taxes.
I've always said if I was in the U.S., medivac me back to the U.K., hell, stick me in first class on the next flight home.
All the ambulance stuff in the U.S. is crazy to me. In the U.K. even an air ambulance is free.
I get that, but as I, with one, would rather something a little bigger than than the Ami.
It’s nice but I’d rather something a little larger, like a Renault Zoe van,
It’s nice but I’d rather something a little larger, like a Renault Zoe van,
Ice scraper. Something I’m used way more than the umbrellas. Lol.
The USB-C port next to the rear view mirror has been out for a couple of years or so on the Octavia, Superb, etc...
Plus Skoda have an app that you turn on the camera on your phone and it tells you what things are and how they work, etc...
There’s not even going to be a vRS version. :(
My Mk3 Superb estate 1.5TSi was just under £26,000 for the SE L Exec (higher than midrange) and was given a £5,000 without asking.
Sandy says your not so bad yourself mate.
Okay, that money is definitely not enough but so is the sentence.