So I know this is totally NWR but I'm really bothered by my health insurance and feel like I am getting scammed. I know the laws may be different in each state, but if anyone knows anything about this I would appreciate the feedback. Sorry if this gets confusing.
In August 2010 I had to go on my own insurance because I was too old for my parents to carry me. I was paying $198/month. (I haven't had a permanent job to get benefits from an employer)
In June 2011 there was a glitch in the system and my insurance never got paid (it was on their end and I wasn't penalized).
In July 2011 they took out my original $198 for June + $237 for July. So somehow my premium went up. I think I remember getting a notice at some time.
I paid the $237 all along and didn't say anything. Fast forward to yesterday when I got an e-mail saying my insurance premium will increase in January. Thinking this JUST happened, I went online to check to see what they would quote me now. The online price is $204. When I called they told me that $237 was the absolute lowest rate for my plan and they couldn't really explain why it was lower online. I tried to research it to see if there was some difference and didn't get anywhere and when I tried to call back last night they were closed.
So I called back today asking what the difference was in these plans. The guy told me there is no difference, that it's the same exact plan, same deductable, everything. So I said I wanted to pay $208 ($204 now but will go up in Jan when it is effective). He said no problem and e-mailed me the paperwork.
When I asked why I've been paying so much when I only paid $198 before and will only be paying $208 in Jan he told me that they came out with new plans so they closed my account to put me on my new plan. Can they actually do that? I didn't authorize them to close my account and reopen it for the same exact plan at a higher rate. I understand that premiums go up, but he flat out told me my account was closed and reopened under a new plan. So I asked him if I could get back all that money I was overpaying and he told me that they can't backpay anything. Not knowing what to do next, I kind of said ok, thanks for helping and hung up.
Does this sound illegal to anyone else? Somehow it's okay for them to close and reopen my account at a higher premium without permission yet to get the online quoted price I have to call and change it. Just seems like nobody has the same story. Should I call the state insurance commission?