For the second week in a row, the Washington Healthplanfinder website is
down, and it's causing problems for people who are dealing with billing
issues. Some of them say the website is mistakenly debiting their
accounts.
Shannon Bruner of Indianola logged on to her checking
account Monday morning, and found she was almost 800 dollars in the
negative.
"The first thing I thought was, 'I got screwed,'" she said.
The
Bruners enrolled for insurance on the Washington Healthplanfinder
website, last October. They say they selected the bill pay date to be
December 24th. Instead the Washington Healthplanfinder drafted the 835
dollar premium Monday.
Josh Bruner started his own business this
year as an engineering recruiter. They said it's forced them to pay a
lot of attention to their bills and their bank accounts.
"Big
knot in my gut because we're trying to keep it together," said Shannon
Bruner. "It's important to me that this kind of stuff doesn't happen."
They're not alone.
One viewer emailed KING 5 saying, "They drafted my account this morning for a second time."
Another woman on Facebook with a similar problem commented, "We are all in the same boat."
"We've
got to figure out how to get money to pay the bills for the next week
or two until we have another check come through," said Josh Bruner.
"It's just crazy."
Washington Healthplanfinder emailed the
Bruners a few days ago telling them to log in to view their invoice,
something they couldn't do because the website has been down. The
Bruners haven't been able to get through on the helpline either. They
finally contacted Healthplanfinder administrators by posting a message
on their Facebook page.
Washington Healthplanfinder tells KING 5 their staff is looking into the problem.
Until it's resolved, the couple is putting their best face forward.
"We haven't bought anyone's Christmas gifts yet," said Shannon Bruner. "We're just kind of waiting."
"We wrote a check to our nanny last week, it isn't going to work," said Josh Bruner. "So she can't get paid."
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