Should Health Insurance providers use credit card information do deny obese people coverage?

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3 Responses to Should Health Insurance providers use credit card information do deny obese people coverage?

  1. Christopher Griffin says:

    Rafael

    in some ways i agree. i am not skinny, and at times go to fast food restaurants way too often. if only my nutritionist knew what i ate sometimes, she’d have a heart attack – my doc too.

  2. abyssinia_7 says:

    Ryan

    why not? I guess obese people should also have the option of not paying taxes since nobody wants to pick up the tab?

  3. crisagi says:

    Jacob

    …Read the blog… I’m not liking it. We all know that obesity did not happen because we ate right and exercised every day. Being that I was a victim of identity theft, I’m very leery of anyone having access to my credit file unless I specifically allow and authorize a one time access to my file for a specific reason. BTW – I am in not obese, nor could I even be considered fat or chubby.

    I also wouldn’t want to be denied health insurance because I bought a Twinkie. – Think about it, there would be ways around it anyway. I’d just go to the ATM, withdraw money and pay cash for the fast food.

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