I'm on my phone so I can't give your comment as much attention as I should, but newsflash: specialists have long wait times regardless of healthcare system, because there are fewer of them. My doctor took six weeks to see - that's normal for someone with a painful (yet not necessarily life threatening) condition.…
I was on the hook for about $2,000, despite having a pretty good health insurance policy. What's two weeks when you've already waited six? The private health insurance industry decided that my injury was not severe enough to be seen sooner, just as it would have been under a national health care system. I'm not really…
You, sir, are quickly becoming one of my favorite commenters on Gawker Media.
Actually, when I had a disc rupture earlier this year, I had to wait around 5 or 6 weeks for my initial appointment with my back specialist. This was in Chicago, which has more than one orthopedic surgeon.
How many of them actually paid for it out of pocket? Canada pays for its citizens to travel to the US for care when medically necessary.
I lost my original policy. My insurance company replaced it with a better one. They even sent me a letter that told me I had to do absolutely nothing!
Well, it is sort of the GOP's fault.
Actually, the Canadian government itself picks up the tab when their residents cannot access healthcare and they need to cross the border. I grew up in a border town and have a lot of family and friends there. None of them would trade their system for ours.
So you also know that it is being implemented on a state level, via state healthcare exchanges? And that the majority of Republican held-states are rejecting funds and enacting all sorts of legal loopholes to skirt around the law, based on petty squabbling?
I am guessing that everyone who is complaining that this won't work because of the website has never had to deal with buying a private policy from Blue Cross Blue Shield, because their website has never worked one single time when I tried to pay my bill (of course, I was threatened with cancellation anyway)
Yo, have you ever heard of a state called Massachusetts? You know, the state that this law was modeled after?
Because they are not an authorized buyer. Lelo is incredibly protective of their brand (far more so than even the other "luxury" brands) and have a very short list of shops that they will sell to. They are adamant on not selling their products below wholesale price, because they want to maintain exclusivity. They…
Huh, well. I'm not sure how your supplier came across yours, but the Mona 2 is too new to be on clearance and the wholesale price is more than you paid for yours. Interesting.
That's a counterfeit. The manufacturing price of the Mona 2 is about $90.
That's a counterfeit. The manufacturing price of the Mona 2 is about $90.
Lelo has kind of a shoddy registration system, but they are a pain in the ass for the warranty. If you send it back and they find you with a counterfeit (registration codes can be duplicated) you're shit out of luck.
In my opinion, the Magic Wand beats the pants off of any other vibrator (no pun intended), and I get paid to review sex toys.
Amazon sells counterfeits.
If you like the Form 2, look for the Rianne Matroyshka. They're a little-known brand, but the vibration is really similar to the Forms, and they're a completely different shape. I have both and they're some of my favorites.